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Beaded Basketry Hat2012.126.29

The Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection.

Culture
Modoc and Klamath
Material
glass bead, cotton thread and tule
Made in
California, USA
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Beaded Basket2012.97.40

The Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection.

Culture
Klamath
Material
tule, reed cane, glass bead and yarn
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Sally Bag2012.97.22

The Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection.

Culture
Wasco
Material
tule, cat-tail grass, cornhusk, natural dye and cotton cloth rim
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Gambling Tray2012.25.81

The Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection.

Culture
Klamath
Material
tule, cat-tail grass and dyed tule
Made in
“Plateau and Western Oregon” ?
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Basket2012.25.23

The Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection.

Culture
Modoc
Material
conifer root, tule root and tule grass
Made in
“Plateau and Western Oregon” ?
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Basketry Hat2004.93.2

The Elizabeth Sickler Smith Collection; Gift of her grandson, Edward Conyngham.

Culture
Modoc and Klamath
Material
tule, mud dyed tule and white split reed cane
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Basket91.95.41

Panamint baskets are usually coiled and are traditionally decorated with geometric designs. Tick marks around the rim are another traditional element. By about 1920 the designs on Panamint baskets were becoming increasingly complex, incorporating figurative motifs such as humans, birds, animals, and butterflies.

Culture
Shoshone and Panamint
Material
split willow foundation and dyed bulrush root
Made in
“Eastern California” ?
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Basket91.95.34

The Pomo are seven distinct cultural groups that historically occupied the California coast from south of the Russian River northward to the Fort Bragg area and inland to the region around Clear Lake. Although the Pomo made a variety of baskets, they are best known for finely coiled baskets such as these. The basket on the left is constructed with a three-coil foundation. The woven designs on Pomo baskets are usually geometric; figurative designs are rare. Pomo weavers often add feathers and clam shell beads as further ornamentation. The dark plumes are quail topknots, frequently used as accents around the basket rims. The red feathers, from the acorn woodpecker, are very fine; each tuft on the basket is made of several feathers that have been twisted together.

Culture
Pomo
Material
willow, sedge root, bulrush root, cotton string, clamshell bead, quail feather and woodpecker feather
Made in
California, USA
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Gift Basket51.210

Museum Purchase: Caroline Ladd Pratt Fund.

Culture
Pomo
Material
willow, sedge root, bulrush root, clamshell bead, quail feather and woodpecker feather
Made in
“West-Central California” ?
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Gift Basket51.209

Museum Purchase: Caroline Ladd Pratt Fund.

Culture
Pomo
Material
willow, sedge root, bulrush root, clamshell bead and quail feather
Made in
“West-Central California” ?
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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