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Hearst Museum object titled Cradle, accession number 1-71656, described as Open plain twined.
Hearst Museum object titled Cradle, accession number 1-17336, described as Cradle; twined. Weft is Deerskin. Hoop is Willow (Salix) bound with skin.
Hearst Museum object titled Cradle, accession number 1-226384, described as Open plain twined; with hood.  Band of red cloth and black yarn on hood is arranged in a diamond motif, indicating that this cradle was intended for a girl.  Front edge of hood is encased in cloth.  Piece of one leather lashing remains. Made with whole and split peeled shoots.
Hearst Museum object titled Cradle, accession number 1-10057, described as Cradle; twined. Warp is Willow (Salix), weft is Maple (Acer macrophyllum). Headpiece is Willow. Open, diagonally twined; with cloth and leather lashings and dome-shaped head piece; the head piece has bits of colored cloth tied to it.  No other decoration.
Hearst Museum object titled Cradle, accession number 1-10055, described as Cradle; twined. Warp is Willow (Salix). Boards and cushion laced on.
Hearst Museum object titled Cradle, accession number 1-71657, described as Open plain twined, with no decoration.  Attached cloth lashings, but hood is  missing.
Hearst Museum object titled Cradle, accession number 1-71668, described as Openwork twining.
Hearst Museum object titled Cradle, accession number 1-10119, described as Cradle; twined. Warp is Willow (Salix), weft is Maple bark (Acer macrophyllum). Hoop is Deer brush (Ceanothus integerrimus). Open plain twined, of rather small size, with a projecting headpiece and attached cloth straps.  No decoration.