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Imbricated Basket46.193.1

The object is a basket with an imbricated pattern made from brown bark, yellow bark, and ivory-yellow grass wrapped over cedar root. Imbrication is a regular overlapping arrangement technique that is used exclusively by Native Americans of the Plateau and Northwest Coast areas. The Klikitat maker used a coil technique that is more like sewing than weaving. Coiled baskets are built up spirally from the center and require two components: the first is a central core of rods or grasses serving as a foundation for the second component which is a group of fibers that simultaneously wrap around the foundation and stitch the coils together. An awl creates holes in the foundation through which fibers are pulled or stitched. While sewing is in process, imbrication decoration is also going forward. Imbrication involves wrapping dyed grasses into the basket, forming an overlapping pattern. The basket is in stable condition.

Culture
Klikitat
Material
cedar root, bear grass, horsetail root dye and rawhide hide
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Woman's Brush Dance Skirt06.331.7923

This skirt would be worn wrapped from back around the sides. The open front would then be covered by a fringed apron. This skirt shows signs of much wear. Most of the materials it is made from are from local sources with the exception of two copper discs, shaped and cut like the abalone. All the ornaments in addition to being aesthetically pleasing would make a sound as the woman moved in the dance. A small blue bead is fastened in the fringe.

Culture
Hupa and Yurok
Material
hide, abalone shell, clam shell, copper metal, bear grass, maidenhair fern, iris fibre and glass bead
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Ladle with Skull05.588.7297a-b

The object is a large carved wooden ladle (a), decorated in black and red paint, with a separately carved wooden skull (b) nesting in its bowl. At the end of the ladle's handle is an animal head. Both skull and animal head have pieces of fur attached.

Culture
Heiltsuk
Material
cedar wood, bear fur, cord and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Basket2010-168/4

The dye is green and red.

Culture
Coast Salish
Material
cedar root, bear grass and dye
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Basket7259
Animal Part1891.49.114

Juvenile bear tooth or claw. [CAK 23/06/2009]

Culture
Haida
Material
bear tooth animal ? or claw ?
Made in
British Columbia Haida Gwaii NW Coast, Canada
Holding Institution
Pitt Rivers Museum
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Animal Part1891.49.113

Bear tooth or claw. [CAK 31/03/2010]

Culture
Haida
Material
bear tooth animal ? or claw ?
Made in
British Columbia Haida Gwaii NW Coast, Canada
Holding Institution
Pitt Rivers Museum
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Basket2005-45/5

The cherry bark is red. The cherry bark is black.

Culture
Fraser River
Material
cedar root, bear grass and cherry bark
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Basket2004-116/1
Basket2004-2/52

The cherry bark is red. The cherry bark is black.

Culture
Fraser River and Thompson
Material
cedar root, bear grass and cherry bark
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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