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Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 2-33826, described as Twined basketry hat with painted totemic designs; woven in two layers; green and purple dyed wefts used on interior.  Made of cedar bark and rushes.  Hat's exterior has brown, yellow, green, blue, and black painted bear design; bear ident. by Charles Brown (Tlingit) June 1964.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 2-57719, described as Rain hat, made of twined cedar bark.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 2-4663, described as Basket hat, brimmed, twined spruce root.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 2-58070, described as Rainhat. Painted heraldic designs in red, black, and blue-green including two eyes. 4 lobed red and blue-green designs in crown. Resembles Haida hats in having inverted work position, but is unlike them in shape, starting knot, use of twill twining for the sides, and plain twining on the apex. There are other differences as well (see card).
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 2-14272, described as Rain hat; twined basketry with painted design; lower half black, upper half has stylized face in red and black; conical shape with flat top. Outer layer of hat: diagonal twining in cedar root; inner layer: plain twining and diagonal twining in cedar bark and grass materials.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 2-12, described as Basketry hat; twined spruce root; painted raven design in black and red.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 2-19048a-e, described as Basket hat with blue and white woven chin band.  Twined spruce root.  Damaged very badly.