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Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71850, described as Seri Indian baby and cradle board [toy].  Willow stick cradle board with cloth baby [head only] covered with multicolored cotton “blanket” and lashed down with bright blue yarn.  Black fabric backing, rust colored fabric “pillow”.  H = 8”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71856, described as Tohono O’Odham basket doll.  Woven in 4 different colors with basket on head.  Hair & features are are black devils claw; body, face & basket woven of white willow; skirt, green dyed willow.  H = 6.75”
Hearst Museum object titled Storage basket, accession number 3-2942, described as Incomplete coiled storage basket of willow
Hearst Museum object titled Toy cradle board, accession number 2-71849, described as Hualapai toy cradle board.  Broad is of willow sticks attached to an oval frame with a full hoop head shade, decorated with red and white cotton strips and blue and white strings of beads.  Sides and shade have red cotton winding and straps are red, white & blue braided yarn.    L = 7.75”