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Basketry Hat ~ Woman's110

DOUBLE CEDAR BARK HAT Makah Unlike the ancient pointed hat (see no. 1983-72/1), this dome-shaped hat is typical of 1800s western Washington. The outer hat layer is decorated with dyed grass; the inner hat is joined on at the rim. 1800s; Collected by James G. Swan; Gift of the Washington World's Fair Commission, 1893; No. 110

Culture
Makah
Material
cedar bark and grass
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Basketry Hat | Potlatch Rings2005-21/7

9. TWINED SPRUCE ROOT HAT Haida-style weaving; Kwakwaka'wakw-style painting; rings from a different hat This hat has been altered from its original form. It appears that parts of two separate hats have been joined together, the basketry rings and the crown of the hat (at the top) have been joined to the flaring sides.

Culture
Haida and Kwakwaka'wakw
Material
spruce root, cedar bark, ermine and paint
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Basketry Hat25.0/19

The paint is red, black, green, and blue.

Culture
Kwakwaka'wakw
Material
spruce root and paint
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Basketry Hat1-730

The paint is black and red.

Culture
Haida ? or Kwakwaka'wakw ?
Material
spruce root and paint
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Basketry Hat1-357

The paint is green, red, and black.

Culture
Kwakwaka'wakw
Material
spruce root and paint
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Basketry Hat1-358

2. TWINED SPRUCE ROOT HAT Haida-style weaving; Kwakwaka'wakw-style painting A standard design on painted hats is an abstract animal with a snout on the brim, eyes on the crown, and a tail opposite the snout. Fins or wings are located on the brim between the snout and tail.

Culture
Kwakwaka'wakw
Material
spruce root, paint and cloth
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Basketry Hat7738

The paint is black and green.

Culture
Kwakwaka'wakw
Material
spruce root and paint
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Basketry Hat | Fragments1-350

The paint is red, black, and green.

Culture
Kwakwaka'wakw
Material
spruce root, ribbon and paint
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Basketry Hat1-353

The paint is green, red, and black.

Culture
Kwakwaka'wakw
Material
spruce root and paint
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Basketry Hat1-581

The paint is red, black, and blue.

Culture
Kwakwaka'wakw and Tlingit
Material
spruce root and paint
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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