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Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 1-259497, described as Pomo-style, carved (flat) cedar with rounded head and ears. Feather headdress. Body tapers to a point at bottom. Eyes of shell (Spanish trade beads) mounted with brass tacks. Painted design on torso.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71860, described as Klikitat Shaman doll.  Carved wood, w/painted features, black yarn hair.  Arms stuffed, stocking knit.  Dresed in gray cotton trousers, black cotton shirt, green corduroy cape and apron decorated w/ gold-colored sequins, buttons, and cedar bark fringe.  Wears cedar bark, hearddress & necklace & carries a copper attached to a wand.  H = 10”.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 1-259500, described as Miwok Indian play doll.  Flat wood (cedar) with head slightly shaped and covered with buckskin.  Two bone buttons make eyes.  Clothed in strips of cedar bark with buckskin tie around top.  H =  3.5”