Basket
Item number Ai3 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
Item number Ai3 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
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Basket of tightly coiled fibres in various shades of yellow to brown, and green in lower area. Rim is woven in pointed-arrow style in alternating shades. Narrows towards the convex bottom.
Baskets are used for food storage, especially for protecting agriculture products from dampness and rodents. They are also used for a variety of collecting, preparing and serving food. Baskets are made by both men and women.
storage; food gathering; food service
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Baskets are used for food storage, especially for protecting agriculture products from dampness and rodents. They are also used for a variety of collecting, preparing and serving food. Baskets are made by both men and women.
storage; food gathering; food service
Basket of tightly coiled fibres in various shades of yellow to brown, and green in lower area. Rim is woven in pointed-arrow style in alternating shades. Narrows towards the convex bottom.
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