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Hearst Museum object titled Blanket, accession number 2-48459, described as Serape-bed blanket. Red ground with multicolor diamonds composed of rectangular terraced designs. Purple bands at long ends, triangles at side borders. 2 loom widths sewn together. Tapestry woven analine dyed 4-ply Germantown wool yarn weft. Cotton warp.
Hearst Museum object titled Chilkat blanket, accession number 2-10771, described as Black, blue and yellow pattern, heavily fringed.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-10761, described as Top and bottom third red Bayeta with blue terraced designs; center panel solid brown.  "Very old [women's] dress, Balleta somewhat damaged."  Spier thinks this is Mexican make.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-10769, described as Top and bottom third red Bayeta with blue terraced designs; center third solid black.  Spier thinks this is Mexican make.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-10763, described as Heavily embroidered borders in red geometric designs; some touches of green.  Raveled crimson dyed with lac (fide Joe Ben Wheat).
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-10762, described as Black wool in diagonal twill; heavily embroidered borders in red and blue geometric design. Embroidery local. Raveled crimson dyed with lac.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-10767, described as Top and bottom third red wool with blue terraced designs; center third solid black.  Spier thinks this is Mexican make.
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-10764, described as Embroidered tassels. Raveled crimson dyed with lac (see Joe Ben Wheat letter in accession envelope).
Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 2-10768, described as Top and bottom third red wool with blue terraced designs; center third solid black.  Spier thinks this is Mexican make.
Hearst Museum object titled Poncho fragment, accession number 2-47037, described as Poncho remnant; wool; white ground with indigo bands; terraced indigo diamonds broken by narrow yellow and dark pink bands; fragment of yellow-green cotton cloth at head opening; poor condition; selvage gone.  1-ply wool yarn, cotton cloth; tapestry weave; both Z and S-twist raveled yarns; raveled pink and red are dyed with cochineal (see Joe Ben Wheat letter in accession envelope).