Basket
MOA: University of British Columbia
3074/7
Small round basket with imbricated decoration. Basket is wide at middle, inclining to a smaller base and mouth. Coil construction is tight, with a tight, even redbud root wrapping. The imbricated decoration is in large triangle and square motifs, six in all. Thin, short, imbricated lines decorate the shoulder just under the rim.
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Narrative
Originally owned by the donor's late husband's grandmother, Eleanor Caldwell Browne. She taught at a government Indian school in Indian Valley, near Greenville, Plumas County, California, from 1897-99. It is thought that the baskets were a gift to her during that time.
- Type of Item basket
- Culture Maidu
- Material redbud root, willow root, acorn dye
- Measurements height 4.5 cm, diameter 6.6 cm (overall)
- Previous Owner Eleanor Caldwell Browne, Claudine B. Nelson
- Received from Claudine B. Nelson
- Made in California
- Creation Date between 1850 and 1900
- Ownership Date before 1947, before September 18, 2014
- Acquisition Date on September 18, 2014
- Item Classes basketry
- Condition good
- Accession Number 3074/0007