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Hearst Museum object titled Corn maiden figure, accession number 2-72165, described as all carved wood. Maiden whorls. Feather at forehead. Painted red and yellow mask. Black rectangular eyes. Blue, red, yellow bands above feather beard. Woman's shawl, skirt, sash. Brown moccasins. Holds plate of blue and yellow corn in right hand. Left hand holds pot with 2 implements. Marlon Huma, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72157, described as Laqan squirrel katsina (kachina); brown case mask. Painted eyes with 2 vertical lines beneath each eye. Carved feathers at side of head. Two vertical feathers and 2 pairs of feathers flat on head. Toothed snout. Carved ruff. Carved and painted belt, sash, fox skin necklace. fringed arm cuffs. Pouch slung over shoulder shows corn ear protruding. Carries corn ear, bow and rattle. Carved deer skin kilt with hooves attached. Brown moccasins. Marlon Huma, carver.