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Lidded Basket2.5E1171
Basketry Sugar Bowl1-1006
Basketry Saucer1-1005

S'abadeb-Seattle Art Museum Whimsical baskets made in imitation of china attest to the resourcefulness of the weaver, who would have to puzzle out how to weave these new forms. This cup and saucer are part of an entire tea set that also includes a large tray with handles, a spouted creamer, and a double-handled and lidded sugar bowl. While Native men of this period went to work in commercial fishing, logging, and agriculture, Native women transferred their basketry skills to the making of clever souvenirs that would appeal to tourists.

Culture
Coast Salish: Nooksack and Coast Salish: Skagit
Material
cedar root, bear grass and cherry bark
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Basketry Cup1-1004

S'abadeb-Seattle Art Museum Whimsical baskets made in imitation of china attest to the resourcefulness of the weaver, who would have to puzzle out how to weave these new forms. This cup and saucer are part of an entire tea set that also includes a large tray with handles, a spouted creamer, and a double-handled and lidded sugar bowl. While Native men of this period went to work in commercial fishing, logging, and agriculture, Native women transferred their basketry skills to the making of clever souvenirs that would appeal to tourists.

Culture
Coast Salish: Nooksack and Coast Salish: Skagit
Material
cedar root, bear grass and cherry bark
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Basket1995-16/2

The cherry bark is red. The cherry bark is dye and black.

Culture
Coast Salish: Squamish ? or Coast Salish: Sto:lo ?
Material
cedar wood (splint), cedar root, split root, cherry bark, dye and corn husk
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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BasketA5064 a-b

Tan basket (part a) of simple interlocking coiled work (bifurcated stitches) with parallel slat base construction. Sides are open work with the slats alternating with loop work rows. The basket has a handle (now separated, part b). The rim is finished with a looped row with a plain row over it. Beading over the side slats (four beaded rows/slat). Alternating and staggered cherry bark and cat-tail grass strips, either black or red cherry bark for entire slat.

Culture
Coast Salish
Material
dye, cherry bark, cat-tail grass ? and cedar root
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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