Lunch Basket Item Number: Nd684 a-d from the MOA: University of British Columbia
Rectangular, coiled basket (a) with fitted lid (b), foot, and two handles at opposite ends (parts c-d, currently broken). Bundle and slat foundation and split stitching. Geometric design imbricated in dark red-brown and light red-brown on body. Light red-brown beading on lid, foot and on handles.
Traditionally, baskets were used for a variety of domestic purposes, but starting in the mid-19th century, many basketry goods were made as sale items to provide a source of cash income.
The design featured on this basket is similar to one owned by the mother of Teust'sa7 according to basket makers from Mount Currie.
cash economy; craft market