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Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 18-800, described as hat; checker-plaited pandanus strips
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 10-1959, described as Basketry hat with chain of rings, round, 2 bands of twined basketry, 1 of stitched palm leaves; palm leaf lining, no headring, 16¼ inches diameter
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 18-1537, described as Hat, bamboo, twill plaited, conical with a coiled reinforced brim; red cotton strip of cloth tied underneath for a head strap. Worn by noble women for funeral ceremony (”ceremony of the noble people”) and in fields by men and women in excessively hot weather. Diameter 53 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 10-631, described as Pumpkin hat; shell; nito trim; plaited basketry lining and headring; picture of tomato in middle
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 18-118, described as Hat; basketry, plaited; three-cornered. Width 22 cm. Height 15 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 3-29288, described as Sombrero-type hat. Palm fiber, plaited and formed; sewn brim. Woven metallic and cloth fiber braid applied to brim and crown.  Attached chin elastic.  Width 39 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 18-796, described as hat; twill-plaited soft material
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 10-2878, described as Hat; split cane; twined; 33.5 centimeter diameter
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 18-457, described as Hat: broad brimmed; made of long plaited bands of grassy material stitched together in spirals; pink and yellow ribbons around crown. Width 37 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Hat, accession number 2-57719, described as Rain hat, made of twined cedar bark.