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The cedar bark is natural and black.
The raffia is natural. The raffia is dye, brown, and red.
The paint is black and red. The fur is elk.
The paint is red and black.
The cedar bark is red and black.
From card: "Carrying basket. A very fine old specimen purchased from Dr and Mrs A. J. Comstock, Ventura Cal. It has been in their collection for many years."
From card: "Flexible vertical cylinder, sloping slightly toward the flat base, plain twined weaving, decorated in vertical rows of concentric rectangles, and animal figure around top edge; braided rim with shallow loops is partly broken. Obtained about 1900. Reference: Mason, p. 234, fig. 15, pl. 164." Per Barbara Brotherton, Seattle Art Museum, 11-6-2007, the concentric rectangles in the design represent puppy pens and the animal figures with upcurved tails near the pens depict dogs.
Identified as Twana type by Barbara Brotherton, Seattle Art Museum, 11-6-2007.