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: Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 2-5802, described as Skin and cloth. Braided sinew drawstring with tassels; elaborate thread embroidery; multicolored; fur trim. Long sinew string to carry the bag (like a European woman's shoulder pouch); elaborately embroidered on both sides on a black dyed leather, quillwork in geometric motifs (white, red, blue); fringed with fur. Black dye was colored with blood and molybdenite.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Parka, accession number 2-6690, described as Parka with calf-length straight-cut hem, bird skin with feathers, no hood. Sleeves and hem decorated with geometric patterns and bands of clipped skin, dyed gut, tanned hide (dyed red). Sealskin trimming on cuffs and hem. Collar trimmed with fur (species ?). Very wide, long, roomy cut. Cotton and sinew thread.
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S2019-2020 #2: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (October 13, 2019–February 27, 2020)
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