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Hearst Museum object titled Basket with lid, accession number 2-72217a,b, described as Birch bark basket decorated on top and around sides of basket and lid with porcupine quill work. Top has a band of starburst and bundled sheaves done with quills, surrounding quilled maple leaf. Lid and basket are finished with bundles of grass sewed at edges. Basket = a, lid = b. Made by Eagle Commercial Company, Eagle, Alaska.
Hearst Museum object titled Belt, accession number 3-30367, described as woven belt; hand woven belt.  line and stripe pattern in red and blue.  small white designs.  fringed ends.  1973.
Hearst Museum object titled Huipul, accession number 3-30368, described as red huipul in vertical red with narrow red, black and yellow stripes.  embroidered collar in blue, purple, green, yellow and dark blue stripes and floral patterns.  stitched on sides.  arm holes embroidered in light blue, purple, green and yellow.  1973.
Hearst Museum object titled Pot, accession number 2-72218, described as Small, clay pot, round bellied with flat bottom and lipless opening at top.  decorated with terracotta colored base signed by potter.  belly is ecru colored decorated with dark brown and terracotta geometrics and leaves at the end of a long curling line.
Hearst Museum object titled Pot, accession number 2-72219, described as small, clay pot, round bellied with flat bottom and lipless opening at top.  decorated with small terracotta colored base signed by the potter.  belly painted ecru colored ground, dark brown birds and brown and terracotta geometrics, leaves and scallops.
Hearst Museum object titled Rebosa, accession number 3-30366, described as blue rebosa from Mexico (early 1970's) with white woven specks.  each end has blue and black open weave with fringe.
Hearst Museum object titled Rebosa, accession number 3-30365, described as gray rebosa from Mexico (early 1970's) with white woven specks.  each end has open weave and fringe.