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Split leaves woven to form a rectangular shaped fan. Fan is attached to a wooden rod for a handle. Geometric designs woven in red, green, purple, and pink.
Striped, rectangular, woven wool poncho with a neck slit in the centre. Constructed of two rectangular panels sewn together in the middle. Weave texture is tight and un-patterned, with decoration consisting of a series of horizontal lines of varying widths in dark red, dark blue, black, orange, light beige, dark brown, yellow-brown, and light brown. The outer edge is a separately woven strip with red, orange, and light brown stripes, stitched on with light beige and red string. The edge has a short, uneven fringe made of red, orange, brown, and light beige fibres. Corners are rounded by folding back.
Block-printed silk sari. On one end, there is a square panel featuring an ornate design in blue, cyan and silver. Down the length, the centre blue panel has repeating horizontal bands of designs in purple. At the opposite end, the purple designs change to a double-sided antler design. The sides are bordered by wide bands of cyan flowers outlined in purple on a grey background. Small cloth store label attached from Aarong Bangladesh. The short ends are finished with folded and sewn edges.
Pair of sandals. Brown plastic covering over rubber soles, with one gold and one grey velvet thong.
Small patterned weaving with knotted white loops along the lower edge. Columns of designs spaced across entire surface of hanging. Central pattern is alternating diamonds and rectangles with triangles cutouts on either end; done in orange. Columns of yellow and dark brown arrowheads on either side of orange column; arrowheads alternate between pointing inward and outward. Space in between hanging edge and columns of dark brown arrowheads is white. A cloth band is stitched to the back upper edge to hold down the short knotted loops. Blue "Salish Weaving" tag stitched to bottom left corner on back. Additional paper tag, in a plastic bag, is tied onto the bottom left corner.
One piece of woven strands. On previous tag in a separate bag written in black ink "45KI8/173", in pencil "3-3/ F9-24" and "d" (on the back). Field Catalog Form lists the provenience as Unit 3, Level 3, Vert. 30", Description as "woven strands". (Pan Yi, 03/02/2010)
Woven basketry fragment. Previously labeled 45KI8-300. The Field Catalog Form indicates the provenience as: B-Block B, Depth 8." Artifact is listed as #156 in the Artifact Record. The Artifact Record describes the object as "matting" and lists the provenience as: B-Block B, 8" below datum. Location 15" of NW; 47" of NE. Former tag lists its Greengo number as B-150; 4E16, box 3.17. Z. Garcia Morales, 03/09/2011.
Basketry fragment. Previously labeled 45KI8-169 and "(g)". Field Catalog Form indicates the provenience as: Unit 3, Level 3, Depth 26.5". Artifact Record Notebook 1 describes #90 as "basketry" and lists the provenance as "Square 3, 26.5" down, Structure 3, 27." Artifact Record Notebook 1 records the following associations: "on grass level (on south wall)." Associated with artifact 45KT20/169.2. M. Crawford, 2/9/2010
Small single-strand cordage fragment. On previous tag written in black ink "45KI8/118", in pencil "2S2-4/FN-13" and "h" in the back. Field Catalog Form lists the provenience as Unit 2S2, Level 4 (revised) and association as Grass Layer. Artifact Record Notebook 1 lists #13 as "Unit: 2S2, Surface depth 10", 23" S of 3S2,53" W of 3S1, Claude Warren. 4/24." (Pan Yi, 02/09/2010)
Fragment of woven basketry. Field Catalog Form indicates the provenience as: "Unit 1S2, Level 4, Description: Frag twined basketry." A. Cohen, 02/02/2010