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Basketry TrayD1.353

Circular light brown tray of simple coiled work (watch-spring construction) with overcast edge. Two handles formed by looping last row of sides. Decorated with imbrication and beading. Two concentric "star" figures, one with six and the other with twelve points in red bark, grass, and black bark. Exterior is beaded on top row in red and has beaded opposing chevron figures.

Culture
Interior Salish: Stl'atl'imx
Material
cedar root, grass, cherry bark and cedar wood
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BasketD1.354

Rectangular woven basket with flaring sides. Simple coiled work (bifurcated stitches); elongated watch-spring base construction overcast rim; foot of two coiled rows. Six figures in red and bullrush (two on each side, one on each end) of complex vertical double arrow design (may be a floral representation. C. White.). Three looped hide thong handles. Colour: tan.

Culture
Interior Salish: Stl'atl'imx
Material
cedar root, cat-tail grass ? and cherry bark
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BasketD1.356

Rectangular, flared coiled basket (bifurcated stitches). Parallel slat base construction. Basket appears to have been mostly imbricated in cat-tail grass (?) on long sides, and partially beaded on short sides with cat-tail grass (?). What remains on one long side are three vertical rows of rectangles connected by line, in dark cherry bark. On other three sides, upper half of basket has horizontal rows of dark cherry bark, lower portion of basket has three vertical parallel rows of dark cherry bark on short side and five on long side. Intervals of dark cherry bark stitches along rim.

Culture
Interior Salish: Nlaka'pamux
Material
cedar root, cherry bark, dye and cat-tail grass ?
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BasketD1.360

Rectangular flared coiled basket (bifurcated stitches) with parallel splint base construction. Imbricated pattern on upper half of basket of staggered rows of four stitch bands in cat-tail grass (?) with dark cherry bark ends.

Culture
Interior Salish: Stl'atl'imx: Lil'wat ?
Material
cedar root, rawhide skin, cherry bark, cat-tail grass ?, fibre and dye
Made in
Mount Currie, British Columbia, Canada ? or Pemberton, British Columbia, Canada ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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TrayD1.252

Round tray made of simple coiled work (bifurcated stitches), with watch-spring base construction, slat sides, and an overcast rim which separates to form handles. Decorated with partial imbrication in a sunburst design with two circular rows of right angle triangles alternating in black and red separated by two stitches of grass. The outer sides are decorated with alternating red and black triangles.

Culture
Interior Salish: Nlaka'pamux
Material
cedar root, cherry bark, grass and cedar wood
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Basketry TrayD1.253

Circular, light brown, coiled cedar root tray. Simple coiled work with bifurcated stitches and watch-spring base construction. Tray has slat sides and a braided three-strand border with coiled and braided handles. Interior design features an eight-pointed star, with end lines extended, in black and red bark and grass. Red bordered white diamonds, with black centres, around the outer edge; outside has arrow patterns in red bark.

Culture
Interior Salish: Nlaka'pamux
Material
cedar root, cedar wood, cherry bark, grass and dye
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BasketD1.421

Rectangular basket with simple coiled work (bifurcated stitches), parallel slat base construction, and partial imbrication and beading. Discrete "butterfly" designs: red beaded wings and feelers, and black imbricated body staggered with partial forms of same design; wings only and bottom half of butterfly.

Culture
Coast Salish: Sto:lo ?
Material
cedar root, cherry bark and dye
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BasketD1.422

Basket with simple coiled work (bifurcated stitches), and an elongated watch-spring base construction. Partially imbricated with vertical bands with continuous cross-shapes in center in bulrush, alternating on black and red ground with the opposing colour in the center of each cross.

Culture
Interior Salish: Nlaka'pamux
Material
cedar root, cherry bark, cat-tail grass ? and dye
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BasketD1.424

Roughly rectangular, tan-coloured basket with flaring sides. Simple coiled work (bifurcated stitches); parallel slat foundation; partial imbrication. Five staggered rows of alternating geometric motifs in black/bulrush or red/bulrush.

Culture
Interior Salish: Nlaka'pamux
Material
cedar root, cherry bark, cat-tail grass ? and dye
Made in
British Columbia, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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BasketD1.427

Roughly rectangular basket with flaring sides and horizontal linear patterning in red, black and white beading. Simple coiled work (bifurcated stitches); elongated watch-spring base construction; partially beaded. Horizontal beaded design; every fifth row is beaded in alternating colours.

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