Image Missing: Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 2-72553, described as Beaded hide bag, with black velvet, drawstring upper. One side beaded with an 8-pointed star, formed by 2 interlocking squares, one blue and one red. Center is beaded with pale yellow beads, in the middle of which is a swastika of navy blue iridescent beads. Background is of translucent, clear beads on a hide base. Verso is beaded with very tiny blue seed beads forming the ground for two red roses with green leaves and stems in two shades of green, all of which are faceted beads. The beaded portion of the bag is edged with a band of iridescent navy-blue beads, and finished with 8 navy-blue iridescent bead-string-tassels along the base. 4 tassels of 4 strings are intact. The other 4 are missing meads of one or more strands. Drawstring is missing from the top of the bag. Given to donor by a Makah Woman in 1942 who said that she had been given this as a potlatch gift some years earlier.