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The bear grass is red, purple, green, and orange. The seagrass is black.
The seagrass is natural and black.
Late 1800s; No. 25.0/146
The dye is yellow. The yarn is red.
Finely woven basketry hats elaborately figured with whales, canoes, thunderbirds, and intricate geometric patterns were being made by the Westcoast people when Europeans first arrived on the coast. But these hats are quite different in technique and materials from the late nineteenth- and twentieth- century Makah and Westcoast basketry. White settlers' interest in baskets may very well have been a motivating force in the development of decorated wrapped-twined baskets by the Makah. (Holm, Spirit and Ancestor, 1987)
The dye is purple, yellow, and dark blue. The seagrass is black.
The seagrass is natural. The seagrass is black.