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Hearst Museum object titled Linen, accession number 5-11670, described as Linen, Mali, Oulliminden Tuareg. October, 1972. 5-11670, acc no. 2896, file code 6.2. Collector: Susan E. Smith Donor: Susan E. Smith. Materials, techniques: dyed cotton cloth made with indigo; from woman's shawl or skirt Context of use: Children made replicas of tents (using uprights of sticks, placed in 4 parallel rows, the edges of the tent tied to the 2 outer rows and resting on top of the inner ones). Inside, beds were arranged and dolls placed (burrs caught in the cloth are a wild grain used as food called cram-cram or wajag (Cenchrus biflorus). Made by: child Role in trade: cloth probably from Niger Description: "tent"; green fragment of cotton cloth; w. 54 cm. x l. 66 cm. /-blue Reference: see acc. env. for drawing of tent set up
Hearst Museum object titled Mantilla, accession number 7-9018, described as Blond silk shawl, overall floral pattern, solid areas on open net.  2 yds in length, 22" to 2" wide tapered
Hearst Museum object titled Perraje, accession number 3-63, described as Woman’s shawl (perraje);  cotton and silk; plain weave; stripes with ikat designs; one says “Isidro Tzunun”; cut warps forms fringe at bottom; approximately 56 cm wide, 78 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Perraje, accession number 3-31, described as Shawl (perraje); red cotton with dark blue and white stripes; approximately 110 cm x 1 m
Hearst Museum object titled Prayer rug, accession number 9-15054, described as Prayer rug, communion (Tarakly?). Cotton, silk, cotton lined. Plain weave, embroidered, print lining, plain weave. White on face, line: white ground, blue, green, red, and purple designs. Floral, geometric motives. Fine piece, exhibited at S. F. Exposition. 39½ inches by 28 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Rain shawl, accession number 7-5356, described as linen, white; 2 pieces crocheted together lengthwise with crocheted border at each end; length 1.60 meters
Hearst Museum object titled Reboza, accession number 3-15622, described as Reboza (shawl); black cotton plainweave with blue silk warp stripes; varicolored over-lapping layers of silk or rayon fringe (imitating featherwork) on knotted netting (macrame) fooundation; w. 81 cm., l. 2.44 m including fringe
Hearst Museum object titled Rebozo, accession number 3-27238, described as Rebozo white, openwork weave with knotted fringe, L. 150 cm, W. 61 cm. /(shawl). Native name: rebozo. Context of use: woman's costume. For complete costume see 3-27235-40.
Hearst Museum object titled Rebozo/shawl, accession number 3-11062, described as Shawl. Black, embroidered, with fringe.
Hearst Museum object titled Rebozo/shawl, accession number 3-29359, described as Shawl, rebozo; black or deepest indigo with silver, gold and bronze stripes with deep knotted fringe (262 x 75 cm)