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The cherry bark is dyed.
The cedar bark is dyed.
S'abadeb-Seattle Art Museum This basketry cradle was collected by anthropologist Erna Gunther along the Fraser River prior to 1950. Ornate decoration is common with cradles, where basket makers abandon their adherence to symmetry in favor of whimsy. In some communities the use of red decoration indicates a gift made for a beloved daughter or granddaughter, while black is more commonly used for males.
The felt is green. The cotton is beige. The disk is brass. The seed bead is clear, copper, red, orange, lime, green, yellow, blue, and green.
The bear grass is dyed and yellow. The cedar bark is dyed.
The cedar bark is dyed.
The cherry bark is black.
The velvet is maroon. The cloth is cotton. The seed bead is white, gold, red, blue, green, yellow, and orange. The bead is metal.