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Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 5-7844, described as Oxen bell; iron with clapper; rawhide loop through top; length: 8.5 cm; width: 7.5 cm. Native name: ekandongot. Used for full grown ox, name-ox of adult man; tied to plaited ox collar; too expensive for all men to possess. Collected Dec. 1966.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 5-7848, described as Oxen bell; iron with iron clapper; rawhide loop through top; length: 17 cm; width: 14 cm. Native name: ekandongot. Used for full grown ox, name-ox of adult man; tied to plaited ox collar; too expensive for all men to possess. Collected Dec. 1966.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 5-7845, described as Oxen bell; iron with clapper; rawhide loop through top; length: 10 cm; width: 7.5 cm. Native name: ekandongot. Used for full grown ox, name-ox of adult man; tied to plaited ox collar; too expensive for all men to possess. Collected Dec. 1966.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 5-7846, described as Oxen bell; iron with iron clapper; rawhide loop through top; length: 10 cm; width: 7 cm. Native name: ekandongot. Used for full grown ox, name-ox of adult man; tied to plaited ox collar; too expensive for all men to possess. Collected Dec. 1966.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell, accession number 5-7847, described as Oxen bell; iron with iron clapper; rawhide loop through top; length: 10 cm; width: 8.5 cm. Native name: ekandongot. Used for full grown ox, name-ox of adult man; tied to plaited ox collar; too expensive for all men to possess. Collected Dec. 1966.
Hearst Museum object titled Milk pail, accession number 5-6890, described as Native name: Elepit Milking pail; carved from one piece of wood; pitcher-shaped; flat base; pouring spout; small wire handle; h. 29.5; dia. 14 cm. Used by men to hold milk from cow Made by men
Hearst Museum object titled Oxen, accession number 5-7849, described as Oxen bell; iron with iron clapper; rawhide loop through top; length: 16 cm; width: 15 cm. Native name: ekandongot. Used for full grown ox, name-ox of adult man; tied to plaited ox collar; too expensive for all men to possess. Collected Dec. 1966.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-6742, described as Walking stick; wood shaft with burned design; one end pointed; other end inserted into elongated iron spike flattened below point; l. 180 cm.