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Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 18-1553, described as Food cover, pandanus leaf, alternating linear and geometric large bead pattern. Heavily ornamented. Glass-like mirror on base boarded by red cloth material. Design on alternating yellow, beige, gray and purple material. Some of the beads have a purple color the result of bleeding from the material. Width 26 cm. Depth 10 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 18-1550, described as Food cover, pandanus leaf, heavily ornamented with alternating linear and geometric bead design. Pattern lays on blue, yellow brown and beige material. Red edged border on bottom with missing glass-like mirror. Roman script inside cover. Shows use. Width 29 cm. Depth 9.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 18-30a, described as basket
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 18-1547, described as Food cover, pandanus leaf, with an alternating linear and geometric glass bead design. Pattern near rim consists of two green sequins followed by three gold sequins, near the base is a one green two gold sequin pattern. Design is on a blue, red, and beige material. Red edged border base, glass-like mirror is missing. Shows use. Width 26 cm. Depth 8 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 18-1613, described as Basket, reed, plaited, square; rectangular bottom; top and bottom edges rimmed with loose fiber; body decorated with red interweave to form diamond pattern; for holding cooked rice.  This kapipe are produce in Sereale Village.  Kapipe are used to provision field workers with midday meals.  Field videos taken in Indonesia by Eric Crystal show the use of kapipe in the provisioning of field workers (constructing funerary structures).  Field videos also show the fabrication of the kapipe by villagers.  Kapipe are constructed by tuyu reeds.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 18-1554, described as Food cover, pandanus leaf, alternating linear and geometric bead pattern. Design on red and gold material. Glass-like mirror on base boarded by red cloth material. Roman script in black on bottom inside of cover. Width 25 cm. Depth 9.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 18-773, described as Basket; twill-plaited; of split bamboo or cane and rattan; four attached legs; red and black designs on straw color ground; red dye made by boiling rattan seeds in water and evaporating product until it has the consistency of a thick paste.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 18-772, described as Basket; twill-plaited; of split bamboo or cane and rattan; four attached legs; red and black designs on straw color ground; red dye made by boiling rattan seeds in water and evaporating product until it has the consistency of a thick paste.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 18-1556, described as Food cover, pandanus leaf, alternating linear and geometric bead pattern on alternating yellow, brown and beige cloth. Roman script in black on inside bottom. Metal-like band around rim. Glass-like mirror missing on base. Heavy ornamentation. Width 25 cm. Depth 9.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 18-1595, described as Basket, twill-plaited; of split bamboo or cane and rattan; four attached legs; black and natural color geometric design; red cane around inside rim