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Hearst Museum object titled Bolas, accession number 2-4311, described as 7 ivory balls on rawhide, pierced at one end to hold finely twisted grass fiber cord. The ends of the cord are attached to a group of white feathers. The strings are coiled together. Used for duck hunting. Native name: yaqulecuun.
Hearst Museum object titled Bolas, accession number 2-4313, described as Ivory bolas, "quadruple bolas used in duck catching.