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Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 5-7892, described as Native name: Edukau Bell; section of animal horn; wooden clapper; loop of twine tied through top; height: 16 cm; diameter: 4.5 cm. Hung on animal's neck; also used for music, dancing Made by men
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 5-1804, described as Metal dog bell, heavy(angon mvu); 4" x1½" x 1 ½" (10.16cm X 3.31cm x 3.31 cm)
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 5-6029, described as Goat bell; one piece iron with iroan clapper; cloth and fiber loops attached.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 5-4214, described as Brass bell (ngurlele); lineal designs on exterior; metal pellet for clapper; loop at top for suspension; 4.3 cm long.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 5-3361, described as Rectangular, truncated, brass bell with strap handle. Cross-hatched design with head on one side. Height: 6.0 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Bells, accession number 5-13410, described as 3 metal bells
Hearst Museum object titled Bells, accession number 5-6640, described as pellet bells; small pieces of flat metal (iron?) folded into globe shape; each has two drilled holes; strung on one piece of wood fiber in alternating row pattern.
Hearst Museum object titled Bells, accession number 5-4442a,b, described as Bells; one round with clapper; the other "bell" shaped without clapper; may work together. Collected 5/31/60
Hearst Museum object titled Bells, accession number 5-16435a,b, described as brass divining bells, cast. base is cylindrical which ends in a point. upper half features a woman nursing a child. bell is formed by her headdress, which contains a small clapper
Hearst Museum object titled Bell with clapper, accession number 5-13051a,b, described as bell w/ clapper;  a):  stained tusk tip;  center is kneeling anthropomorphic figure;  incised cross-hatched bands in relief above and below;  l. 32.2 cm.;  b)  oblong wood clapper, l. 3 cm.