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Hearst Museum object titled Weaving on loom, accession number TEMP 2015.1977, described as Weaving attached to hand loom
Hearst Museum object titled Whistle, accession number 3-30740, described as Ceramic Whistle: Whistle shaped like a bird. Upper body and head are painted red with white eyes and eyebrows, lower body and legs are painted white. Whistle mouthpiece forms tail.
Hearst Museum object titled Whistle, accession number 3-30739, described as Small ceramic whistle in the shape of a human with two legs and a head. Body is painted bright pink. Head is pale pink with black eyes and hair.
Hearst Museum object titled Yarn painting, accession number 3-25538, described as Yarn painting (nearíka); wool yarn on plywood; scorpion-like animal connected to two sun-like discs; multicolor designs on black ground; width 76 cm, height 53 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Yarn painting, accession number 3-17608, described as yarn painting on wood; depicts 2 white animals, fangs barred, facing each other; orange ground
Hearst Museum object titled Yarn painting, accession number 3-29156, described as small yarn painting
Hearst Museum object titled Yarn painting, accession number 3-29154, described as Yarn painting.  Multicolored wool yarn applied to plywood tablet which has been coated with wax; double-headed bird design.  23.0 cm x 30.0 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Yarn painting, accession number 3-29155, described as small yarn painting