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Hearst Museum object titled Apron, accession number 5-860, described as apron
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 5-826, described as A cup-shaped skin filled with fat and worn over the buttocks.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 5-823, described as The hollow skin is stiffened by a horn inside and by fat. Welk shells decorate it. Worn up to 1917. Now worn only ceremonially.
Hearst Museum object titled Beads, accession number 5-951, described as String of blue glass beads; length approximately 93 cm; collected 1947-8.
Hearst Museum object titled Button, accession number 5-848, described as Bottom of the welk shells are cut off and European lead bullets are pounded through the center. One shell is worth one cattle.
Hearst Museum object titled Button, accession number 5-924, described as Ivory buttons; joined; design on top; total length 5.6 cm. Collected 1947-8.
Hearst Museum object titled Button, accession number 5-840, described as Made by men. The hard ivory is softened for carving by placing it in the siol of the urinals. The designs are incised and then filled with soot.
Hearst Museum object titled Garter, accession number 5-928, described as Metal bead and sinew "garter"; length 5 cm. Collected 1947-8.
Hearst Museum object titled Sheath, accession number 5-980, described as Skin sheath, unsewed, dark fur, length 21 cm. Collected 1947-8.
Hearst Museum object titled Sheath, accession number 5-979, described as Skin sheath, unsewed, length 27.5 cm.