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circa 1800-1850
18th century
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circa 1820-1880
1967
circa 1780-1850
circa 1800-1850
circa 1800-1880
1967
circa 1820-1880
18th century
circa 1860
circa 1880

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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