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Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 1-26550, described as Feather-covered, coiled basket with green (mallard), yellow (meadow lark), red (woodpecker) feathers and black quail crests, clam shell beads on cotton strings ending in abalone bangles. Sedge wefts with probable willow warps.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 1-320, described as Feathered truncate-cone coiled basket with broken black band around bottom. Feathers include western blue bird (blue), mallard (black), pileated woodpecker (red), and meadow lark (yellow). White, red, blue glass beads and abalone shell pendants on cotton string. Clam shell beads at rim. Wefts are sedge with black dyed bracken fern broken band near base; probable willow warps.
Hearst Museum object titled Hair tie, accession number 1-2046, described as Hair ties made of obsidian, juniper berry, deerskin and beargrass. Crescent abalone bead on on side.
Hearst Museum object titled Hair ties, accession number 1-2220, described as Made of mink and abalone.
Hearst Museum object titled Ornament, accession number 1-207279, described as Haliotis
Hearst Museum object titled Ornament, accession number 1-207274, described as Haliotis
Hearst Museum object titled Ornament, accession number 1-207277, described as Haliotis Notice: Image restricted due to its potentially sensitive nature. Contact Museum to request access.
Hearst Museum object titled Ornament, accession number 1-207269, described as Haliotis
Hearst Museum object titled Ornament, accession number 1-207289, described as Haliotis Notice: Image restricted due to its potentially sensitive nature. Contact Museum to request access.
Hearst Museum object titled Ornament, accession number 1-207268, described as Haliotis