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circa 1800-1850
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18th century
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1975
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circa 1820-1880
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1967
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circa 1780-1850
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circa 1800-1850
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circa 1800-1880
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1967
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circa 1820-1880
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18th century
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circa 1860
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circa 1880
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Basket, twined, (for trinkets). With dec. of squaw grass and ferrn stems. |
late 19th, early 20th century
Basket for trinkets, twined "Man's mush eating basket."(warehouse card)[vv,6/91] From the History Information Station: "Object: Basket tray made by open twining, and bowl... |
Basket, trinket, twined weave, fine red and black decoration. slip made when material received dated 10/5/36 "Hupa attribution."(Reggiardo,79)[vv,6/91] |
Basket, twined, with cover. Design in fern stem. "Atsugewi (Pit River), not Pomo, basketry covered bottle made for sale to non-Indians of twined conifer root, beargrass, maidenhair fern... |
Basket cap, black pattern. Modoc Tribe "Modoc woman's basket cap made of natural and mud-dyed tule sheath, unidentified grass overlay and nettle fiber cordage." (Craig Bates, 7/91) |
Basket tray. Modoc Tribe. Red & black pattern "Modoc basket tray, possibly a gaming tray or just made for sale. Analine dyed porcupine quills, unidentified overlay and natural and... |
Basket hat, very fine twined work. Hoopa "Tag on the inside says `Hoopa Valley Cal'; Traditional placement of design in three sections."(Reggiardo,3/79)[vv,6/91] |
Basket, twined, (mortar). Design in redbud (?) "Atsugewi."(Dawson,65)[vv,6/91] "Probably not found in Arizona. Used as a mortar hopper in food processing. Native repair on base in... |
ca. 1900
Basket, twined bowl. Pit River type. Design in fern stems. "Achomawi (poss. Atsugewi)."(LR,79)[vv,6/91] "Achomawi basket bowl made with conifer root and maidenhair fern stem; made... |
Basket, twined, (bowl). Squaw grass and redbud (?) "Achomawi basket bowl made for sale to non-Indians." (Craig Bates, 7/91) |
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