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Hearst Museum object titled Corn husk, accession number 2-11196, described as Mash green corn baked in corn husks.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71834, described as Navajo baby doll and cradle board.  Cradle made of board, notched with a “V” and with two leather straps to hold the baby.  Fabric sun shade is thumbtacked to the board and tied with white yarn.  Baby is stuffed fabric with inked feathers and mohair hair.  Wrapped in purple and white fabric wrapping.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71858, described as Havasupai stuffed doll, with baby on cradle board.  Doll is of brown wool fabric with brown leather shoes and two-piece camp dress of lavender printed cotton.  Hair is black yarn; features are embroidered with black wool yarn.  Cradle board is of wood, woven cord and fabric. Holds a baby made from stocking knit with painted hair and embroidered features. H = 9”