Rectangular storage basket
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Rectangular storage basket
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Rectangular storage basket
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Item Description |
Item Description
Rectangular storage basket: close coiling, slat foundation, foundation element has been repeatedly bent and sewn back and forth on itself producing a rectangular shape after which coiling proceeds in standard manner, unintentional split stitch on both work and non-work surfaces, non-interlocking stitch, self-rim, imbrication is employed by design. On the two broad sides are four vertical groups of stacked V-shaped designs that alternate in dark and light colors, on the two adjacent sides are three vertical groups of stacked V-shape designs. Material(s): Xerophyllum, Wild Cherry.
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Collection Description |
Collection Description
This digital collection represents baskets from the University of Nevada, Reno Department of Anthropology's Huber collection. Lulu K. Huber collected nearly 600 baskets made by Native American weavers from roughly 1840 to 1930, including pieces by weavers from Washoe, Paiute, Shoshone, Bannock and Ute peoples in the Great Basin and by weavers from more than 25 Native American peoples elsewhere in the West.
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Local Identifier |
Local Identifier
82-107-0343
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Creators |
Creators
Photographer (pht): Rocke, Laura E.
Contributor (ctb): Huber, Lulu K.
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Origin Information |
Origin Information
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Extent |
Extent
Start to finish: 29.5 x 27.5 cm; start to rim 30.5 x 25.5 cm; at rim 3 stitches per cm, 1.5 coils per cm
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Physical Form
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Physical Location |
Physical Location
University of Nevada, Reno Anthropology Research Museum
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Use and Reproduction |
Use and Reproduction
This item is believed to be under copyright, but either (a) no rights-holder(s) have been identified or (b) one or more rights-holder(s) have been identified but none have been located. If you have any information that can contribute to identifying or locating the rights-holder(s) please notify the University of Nevada, Reno Anthropology Research Museum at (775) 784-6704.
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Digital Archive Legacy ID |
Digital Archive Legacy ID
baskets:363
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