Image Missing: Hearst Museum object titled Cradle board, accession number 2-1, described as Wide lanes of lazy stitch beadwork, tall narrow triangular design elements, colors (very dark green, old rose, particular shade of yellow) indicate Cheyenne. Upper part of cover reinforced with rawhide to protect head of child if cradle dropped; long pointed frame boards supposed to stick in ground if cradle dropped upside down (fide David Finster, 1969). Wooden frame; beaded buckskin cover lined with cloth.