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Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 17-203, described as George Eats Alone
Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 17-82, described as Long Otter.
Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 17-48, described as Chief Stinking Bear.
Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 17-193, described as Hopi snake dance at Mishongnovi, Arizona, in 1917.
Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 17-87, described as Blackfoot medicine man, Little Bull Chief.
Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 17-314, described as Shalako Festival.
Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 17-313, described as Blue-body kachina.
Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 17-289, described as Costumed dancer
Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 2-4817, described as Ink and crayon on rawhide. "The 8 figures with headdresses in the center are "gahi", mountain gods, dancing, probably in the "gotal", girls' adolescence ceremony. At the rear of each line is probably a clown. The lower middle portion shows another part of the ceremony which takes place inside the lodge about the fire. The girl is seen standing on the left. On each side are the Indian spectators." (Letter of P.E. Goddard, August 10, 1908). Original field catalogue entry: "Apache Painting of Devil Dance.
Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 17-85, described as Tall Singer.