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Hearst Museum object titled Seed beater, accession number 1-11978, described as Seed beater Per Ralph Shanks and Christa Ogier. Tag says "Yuki". Seed beater basket, plain-twined, used, but with no residue apparent. Looks traditional, probably not made for sale. Basket has a cross-warp starting knot. The handle and bowl are made of peeled and unpeeled redbud shoots. Rim is open-wrapped with some warps extending beyond the rim of the bowl. Handle is attached to the bowl by extending some of the warps into the center of the bowl and then bending them back into the handle. Some of the handle warps have been integrated into the bowl. Slant of weft twist is up and to the right with an exterior work face, work direction is uncertain. The handle is wrapped with redbud. There are no observed hairs and the attribution is a Yuki seed beater. There is no design apparent. Bowl is shallower and broader than others in the collection, same diameter as 1-11994.
Hearst Museum object titled Seed beater, accession number 1-198157, described as Unfinished.  Wickerwork.
Hearst Museum object titled Seed beater, accession number 1-730, described as Scoop basket, dirty from use; first row of twining on handle has slipped of the warp sticks.  Twined openwork, mostly plain.  3 rows at outer edge more tightly twined.  Handle is a bundle of doubled-over sticks inserted through holes; outside ones are warps for twining.  Three tags "Wailaki". Per Ralph Shanks:  Openwork twined seed beater.  The warps and wefts are a peeled shoot.  The disk is plain twined, widely spaced. The handle is attached to the scoop through a few of the largest rods going through the scoop near its center and then bending back to the handle.  These rods in the handle are surrounded by rods that form an exterior cage of warps with wefts that are plain twined, in six weft rows.   The slant of weft twist is up to the right; the work direction is to the right.  The warps are trimmed at the scoop rim and handle.
Hearst Museum object titled Seed beater, accession number 1-12085, described as Old and caked with grime from use.  Openwork, twined, mixed plain and twill weaves, top three rows more tightly twined.  Handle of sticks inserted through openwork and doubled over; outside of bundle is twined.  At 2.5-5 cm from beater edge on handle, the twining wefts are braided and wrapped around the stick bundle.  Tag "Wailaki". Per Ralph Shanks:  Openwork twined seed beater, used with residue.  The warps and wefts are a peeled shoot.  The scoop's warps converge and diverge without crossing.  The handle and scoop are primarily plain twined with some possible diagonal twining present.  The handle is a dense bundle of shoots that is openwork plain twined to the base where there are four wefts rows with three weft strands braided together.  The larger rods in the handle go to the center of the scoop and are bent back to join the handle.  The slant of weft twist is up to the right.  The warps are trimmed at the rim and handle.
Hearst Museum object titled Seed beater, accession number 1-12107, described as Coated with grime from use (tarweed); some seeds stuck in.  Handle looks relatively new; a bunch of shoots stuck through open holes and crudely wrapped and tied together.  Openwork, mixed plain and twill twining.  Samuel A. Barrett "field notes, p. 48:  wilk  seed beater".  Tag "Wailaki". Per Ralph Shanks:  Openwork twined seed beater, used with residue.  The warps and wefts are a peeled shoot on the scoop, the handle is an unpeeled red shoot.  The scoop's warps converge and diverge without crossing.  The scoop is primarily plain twined.  The handle is a dense bundle of shoots that is wrapped with a partially peeled shoots.  The larger rods in the handle go to the center of the scoop and are bent back to join the handle.  The slant of weft twist is up to the right.  The warps are trimmed at the rim and handle.
Hearst Museum object titled Seed beater, accession number 1-12049, described as Very old. Per Ralph Shanks and Christa Ogier. Tag says "Yuki". Seed beater, plain-twined, very heavily used with lots of residue on both handle and bowl. Looks traditional, probably not made for sale. Basket has a cross-warp starting knot. The handle and bowl are made of redbud shoots. Rim is open-wrapped with some warps extending beyond the rim of the bowl. Handle is attached to the bowl by extending some of the warps into the center of the bowl and then bending them back into the handle. Some of the handle warps have been integrated into the bowl. Slant of weft twist is up and to the right with an interior work face, work direction is rightward. The handle is wrapped to a limited degree with redbud and cordage. There are no observed hairs and the attribution is a Yuki seed beater. There is no design apparent. The weaver is of both Yuki and Wailaki descent and therefore the seed beater could be attributed to either of those groups.
Hearst Museum object titled Seed beater, accession number 1-7396, described as Seed beater; twined. Warp and weft are Willow (Salix). Made of whole shoots.
Hearst Museum object titled Seed beater, accession number 1-12067, described as Seed beater; twined. Warp and weft are Willow (Salix). The type peculiar to the extreme northern part of the Pomo territory. Maker George Dobson.
Hearst Museum object titled Seed beater, accession number 1-714, described as For seeds.
Hearst Museum object titled Seed beater, accession number 1-12016, described as Old. Per Ralph Shanks and Christa Ogier. Tag says "Yuki". Seed beater basket, plain-twined, used with some residue on both handle and bowl. Looks traditional, probably not made for sale. Basket has a cross-warp starting knot. The handle and bowl are made of peeled and unpeeled redbud shoots. Rim is open-wrapped with some warps extending beyond the rim of the bowl. Handle is attached to the bowl by extending some of the warps into the center of the bowl and then bending them back into the handle. Some of the handle warps have been integrated into the bowl. Slant of weft twist is up and to the right with an exterior work face, work direction is uncertain. The handle is wrapped with redbud. There are no observed hairs and the attribution is a Yuki seed beater. There is no design apparent.