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Hearst Museum object titled Carrying net, accession number 3-4606, described as Carrying net, knotted fiber with leather strip handles; L approx 85.0 cm (exclusive of handles). Made of ma’ate and palmillo.
Hearst Museum object titled Carrying net, accession number 1-2790, described as Made of twisted fiber. Net becomes a woven forehead band. Headband decorated with 2 parallel rows of clamshell disc beads.
Hearst Museum object titled Carrying net, accession number 1-2788, described as Made of twisted fiber; double strand. Net attached to forehead band. Clamshell disk beads in double transverse rows woven into band.
Hearst Museum object titled Carrying net, accession number 1-2795, described as Made of twisted cotton string. Double forehead band woven into ends of net.
Hearst Museum object titled Carrying net, accession number 1-28651, described as Made of twisted fiber. Net is attached to a forehead band. The band is decorated with parallel diagonal rows of clamshell disk beads. Brown string with clamshell beads set in pack-strap.
Hearst Museum object titled Carrying net, accession number 1-11112, described as Carrying net.of reed (Phragmites communis) fiber.
Hearst Museum object titled Carrying net, accession number 10-1273, described as Cord carrying net; two-ply fiber; 2 spun; loop at one end; strap at other
Hearst Museum object titled Carrying net, accession number 1-14467, described as Carrying net.  Small; apparently of milkweed fiber, faded red; strap of braided horsehair.
Hearst Museum object titled Carrying net, accession number 1-11004, described as Carrying net.of mescal fibre.
Hearst Museum object titled Carrying net, accession number 2-69181a-e, described as Knotless carrying net (a) with support poles (b-e); (a): large willow hoop at top, broken in several places, netting sheaths hoop, single wire tied over hoop with 2-twine cordage; yucca leaf plaited head band secured to rope of thick 4-twine cordage; rope attached to net in 2 places with leather strips; 2-twine commercial cotton string tied to strap; net open at both ends with 4-way pattern where support poles (b-e) of saguaro ribs are placed; poles b & c are longer than poles d & e.