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Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71828, described as Arapaho / Shoshone child’s doll.  Stuffed cloth doll without features, real hair, red calico dress with leather belt.   H =6.0”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71732, described as Sioux woman doll.  Cotton stuffed doll with leather face, beaded eyes and mouth, real black hair.  Dressed in fringed buckskins, painted yellow at yolk with blue and green lines along skirt.  Red dot design along bottom above the hem fringe. Leather leggings to the knee with crystal and blue beads.  Blue bead dangle earrings.  Hair tied with red string.  Arms are very short.  H = 10.75”
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71717, described as Kaialigmuit Eskimo woman doll.  Cloth stuffed body with leather face, embroidered features and real black hair.  Dressed in big, heavy sealskin boots to the knees, over khaki trousers.  Wears a dull rose, brown and blue print kuspuk trimmed with goat hair around the hood, seal skin hands and seal fur cuffs.  Head scarf is of same material as kuspuk.  H = 10”.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 2-71910, described as Crow “Mad Woman” doll.  Rounded, flat, board cut into basic head/torso shape and covered w/brown “buckskin”.  Wispy, real hair.  2 white bead eyes and black seed bead mouth.  Buckskin belt is beaded w/ yellow and blue beads.  Lower body of shredded bark [no legs or arms].  Animal fur tail.  H = 17.0”.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72176, described as Tuhavi paralyzed katsina (kachina); carved and painted wooden figure. Wears a black case mask with rounded crown and down-turned horns with white tips; has a blue bird track on forehead, pop eyes, white dots on each cheek and a red/white/black mouth that extends the width of his face with a long red tongue protruding over a long, hanging black and white beard. Crown of mask decorated with feathers (now missing) and back has fur hair. Body painted with a black wash and decorated with pairs of white stripes on chest, back, arms and legs. Wears a fur kilt under a white leather breech clout, a leather bandolier decorated with shells is worn diagonally across chest and back; leather armlets and knee bands are decorated with shells and bells. Bead bracelets at each wrist. Wears Taos boots with red-brown fringed cuffs. Carries yucca whips in each hand. Raymond Parkett, carver.