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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 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 2-71782, described as Carved wooden doll, on cactus wood base.  Dressed in cotton print dress with brown suede belt. Carrying burden basket of crocheted thread.  Burden basket contains 3 objects.  One arm is raised to steady the basket.  The other holds a walking stick. Real hair.  Leather back pad and head band. Doll: H = 6.5”. Stand: 4”x7”x1.5”