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Hearst Museum object titled Paint, accession number 1-1197, described as Deer leg bone, sinew attached. Marrow used in making paint.
Hearst Museum object titled Paint, accession number 1-144282, described as Red, powdered paint. Used for painting bows.
Hearst Museum object titled Paint, accession number 1-144281, described as Black, powdered paint. From soot of sweat house. Used for painting bows.
Hearst Museum object titled Paint cup, accession number 1-11827, described as Ground stone paint cup. Flat, oval, with two depressions near center; straight incisions along entire perimeter on same side as depressions.
Hearst Museum object titled Paint cup, accession number 1-1176, described as Steatite, round (rim chipped).
Hearst Museum object titled Paint cup, accession number 1-1183, described as Steatite bowl, teardrop-shaped, with round bowl; length: 10.2 cm; width: 8.0 cm; height: 3.0 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Paint cup, accession number 1-1177, described as Steatite bowl, rectangular with curved sides and oval bowl; residual red pigment on interior, bottom chipped. Length: 10.1 cm; width: 6.6 cm; height: 3.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Paint cup, accession number 1-1883, described as Paint cup
Hearst Museum object titled Paint pot, accession number 1-2159, described as Stone. Oval and flat, with two shallow depressions on one side at center.  Ground stone.
Hearst Museum object titled Paint pot, accession number 1-2252, described as Stone, cylindrical, triangular; one end broken off; two shallow depressions on opposite sides for mixing pigments.  Ground stone.