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Hearst Museum object titled Lumber and leather fragments, accession number 1-161042, described as Milled lumber and leather fragments. Composite leather and wood satchel part consisting of a rolled and sewed leather loop handle, attached with small nails and a partial wooden frame square in section that exhibit four round nails for now missing bag.
Hearst Museum object titled Satchel, accession number 9-16299, described as Satchel, plain twining with plaited top and two-ply carrying cord; natural color with vertical stripes of alternating purple and orange; brown cotton (?); cordage used in twining; flat rectangular base.  Native name saranip.  Duplicate of aboriginal example, made to order for the Lowie [Hearst Museum].  See letter from Mrs. Ifukube in accession envelope.  Would be used to carry vegetables in the field, for fish or game and while hunting in the mountains.  Aboriginal example would be un-dyed.
Hearst Museum object titled Satchel, accession number 5-13893, described as Satchel; flat reddish brown leather satchel with elaborate varicolored geometric leather embroidery; decorative flap with thong and leather closure; heavy self fringe on apron; round plaited red wool shoulder strap. Satchel without fringe 44 cm, width 30.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Satchel, accession number 9-16298, described as Satchel, plain twining with plaited top and carrying cord; natural color with some dyed green and red areas; twining is in white cotton cordage; flat, rectangular base.  Native name saranip.  Duplicate of aboriginal example, made to order for the Lowie [Hearst Museum].  See letter from Mrs. Ifukube in accession envelope.  Would be used to carry vegetables in the field, for fish or game and while hunting in the mountains.  Aboriginal example would be un-dyed.
Hearst Museum object titled Satchel, accession number 9-16368, described as Satchel: cotton, twined. Bands of human, bird and animal motifs. Lettering in Devanagri script in red and yellow on white background. Leather bindings and iron fittings, both worn. Length 53.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Satchel, accession number 7-1208, described as Leather satchel; M O D S d on hook (which fits into belt?); one face covered  with green and red wool flannel on black ground; pewter (?) beads follow contour of designs; hinged brass frame at top; length not including hook 22.2 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Satchel, accession number 10-2946, described as Satchel; pandamus leaf in cherckerweave; partly damaged
Hearst Museum object titled Satchel, accession number 9-8242, described as Satchel w/shoulder strap; each side has two elephants surmounted w/anthropomorphic figures, various geometric and abstract designs and Chinese calligraphy; imitation of batik in dark blue w/light blue patterning; self fringe; comm. cotton cloth; h. 34.2 x w. 28.8 not incl. fringe.
Hearst Museum object titled Satchel, accession number 9-13498, described as satchel; woven wool satchel with white, brown and black vertical strupes; white tumpline attached to loops at top of satchel;  Women’s bag for carrying small objects.  Used when herding sheep and goats.  Normally made by the user.  Not usually for sale.
Hearst Museum object titled Satchel basket, accession number 9-6847, described as Oblong satchel basket in checker plaiting of pandanus (?) leaves; 45 x 33 cm.