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Hearst Museum object titled Anthropomorphic mask, accession number 3-28411, described as Mask; anthropomorphic; male; carved of light wood, stained dark. Lower portion of orbit scooped out, no bridge/root to nose. Double eagle incised on forehead. height 18 cm., width 15 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Anthropomorphic mask, accession number 3-28435, described as Mask; anthropomorphic male; carved from light wood, stained dark, rubbed with red ochre; featureless face covered with full relief figure wearing mask and sitting with arms folded; to left of the figure is a low relief tail. height 18 cm., width 16 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Anthropomorphic mask, accession number 3-28412, described as Mask; anthropomorphic female; carved of light wood, stained dark. Incised wrinkle line (eyebrow?} above orbits, wrinkle lines incised on forehead and cheeks. Moveable mouth so lower lip and chin carved as second piece, attached by rubber bands. The left band is broken and not attached to chin piece. Vegetable fiber string attached to mask. height 16 cm., width 14 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Anthropomorphic mask, accession number 3-28430, described as Mask; anthropomorphic; carved of light wood, stained dark, rubbed with red ochre. Full relief animal ("squirrel") standing head down across featureless face of mask. height 18 cm., width 16 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Anthropomorphic mask, accession number 3-28431, described as Mask; anthropomorphic male; carved from light wood, stained dark, rubbed with red ochre. Small mouth, incised eyes, nose formed by tail of low relief eagle beginning at forehead; two fish in low relief under eyes, above mouth. height 15 cm., width 15 cm.