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Hearst Museum object titled Antler, accession number 2-7986, described as Antler.
Hearst Museum object titled Axe, accession number 2-8018, described as Grooved.
Hearst Museum object titled Baby doll, accession number 2-71816, described as Mohawk/Iroquois Indian baby doll in birch bark & wood cradle made in European style.  Cradle has 2 rockers & a hood, lined w red flannel which also covers baby.  Baby is just a head made of coton with stocking knit over it.  Black and red beads for features; black mohair hair.  Non-traditional Iroquois cradle board.  L = 3.5”: W = 1.75”
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 2-14151, described as Beaded; floral design. Fully beaded face with blue ground; 4 varicolored leaves in center; flower in each corner; white cotton cloth back.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 2-71325, described as Dark brown silk velvet with cotton muslin over paper lining, black silk gro-grain ribbon at upper edge, red cotton cloth (worn and torn) around sides and lower edge, lower edge scalloped, 2 flaps, on one side flap conceals small opening, all-over floral design using multicolored glass beads, outlined in blue and white. Handsewn, lazy stitch, raised.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 2-71324, described as Dark green and dark blue silk velvet with pink silk ribbon trim at upper edge, remnants of silk cloth lining over paper, curved around lower edge, all-over floral design using multicolored glass seed beads on both sides, loops of yellow glass seed beads around sides and lower edge, some beads missing from loops and in parts of floral design. Handsewn; cotton thread; lazy stitch.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 2-14152, described as Small, beaded, foral design. Fully beaded face with pink ground, blue-outlined yellow cross in center, green floral (?) design in each corner; red/white plaid cotton cloth backing.
Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 2-16900, described as Beaded; clusters of clear, colorless, tubular and seed glass beads on black wool ground trimmed with red at edges and purple silk at top; flap on both faces of pouch; white leather core.
Hearst Museum object titled Barrette, accession number 1-259107, described as Commercial metal barrette, beaded, rectangular; triangular design in red and white seed beads on red ground, outlined in black beads; dentalium shell, black beads, seed beads and pine nut pendants (5); buckskin backing for barrette.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 2-14325a,b, described as Made of birchbark with porcupine quill floral design embroidery. With cover.