Apache Indian Baskets

Apache Indian Baskets
Author: Clara Lee Tanner
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 1982-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780816507788

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"An unusually detailed, useful and attractive guide for collectors and students." -L.A. Times.

A Photographic Guide to the Ethnographic North American Indian Basket Collection

A Photographic Guide to the Ethnographic North American Indian Basket Collection
Author: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Publsiher: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University Publications Department
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2005
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105123846227

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Cataloguing the North America Indian baskets accessioned at the Peabody Museum between 1990 and 2004, this volume includes all catalogue information, including collection date, description of the basic technology used, provenience, functions, materials and maker.

Indian Basketry

Indian Basketry
Author: George Wharton James
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781628739190

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Everything there is to know about traditional Native American basket weaving. Native American basket weaving is an intricate and powerful art, representative of the legends and ceremonies of the Indian nations and their cultures. George Wharton James’s Indian Basketry is an invaluable aid for the artist, designer, craftsman, or beginner who wants to recreate authentic and often extinct basket forms and decorative motifs of the Native American peoples. Filled with 355 illustrations and photographs of Native American basket weavers taken at the turn of the twentieth century, this pioneering study—first published in 1901—provides in-depth information about specific aspects of Indian basketry, including: • Its role in legend and ceremony • The origins of forms and designs • Materials and colors used • Weaves and stitches • The symbolism and poetry woven into each basket • Preservation • Tips for the collector • And much more! From Yolo ceremonial baskets to Oraibi sacred trays, Indian Basketry traces the origin, development, and fundamental principles of the basket designs of the major Indian tribes of the southwestern United States and Pacific Coast, along with comments on the basket weaving of a number of other North American tribes.

The Art of Native American Basketry

The Art of Native American Basketry
Author: Frank Porter
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 434
Release: 1990-04-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0313267162

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In recent years, Native American basketry has aroused the interest and admiration of individuals, from the scholar to the collector. It is a complex subject and offers an opportunity to study through time the various changes which transpired in its function, form and manufacture. Native American Basketry: A Living Legacy, by Frank W. Porter III, is the first major study of the subject since 1904, and presents a collection of essays written by those intimately familiar with the basket makers and basketry of North America. Illustrated with approximately 80 black-and-white photographs--many of which are historical records of basket makers and their baskets--Native American Basketry uses archaeological, ethnographic, historical and contemporary information in discussing the changes in native basketry from prehistoric times to the present. In spite of the wide range of habitats, as well as the social and cultural diversity of the basket-making tribes, it is surprising to discover the similar ways the basket makers adapted basketry after prolonged contact with nonIndian peoples. The book is especially well-suited not only for the scholar of American Indian art history, but cultural history as well.

Indian Basketry

Indian Basketry
Author: George Wharton James
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1972-01-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0486217124

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A turn-of-the-century study of the basketweaving among America's Southwest and Pacific Coast Indians, includes descriptions of construction methods and techniques

Basket Tales of the Grandmothers

Basket Tales of the Grandmothers
Author: William A. Turnbaugh,Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1999
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015042873789

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Having received acclaim for their Indian Baskets, the Turnbaughs, anthropologists at the University of Rhode Island here collect over 250 traditional Native American narratives centering around the theme of baskets. They include many monochrome photographs of baskets, basketmakers, and other topics

Southwestern Indian Baskets

Southwestern Indian Baskets
Author: Andrew Hunter Whiteford
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1988
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: UOM:49015002377845

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A complete and comprehensive history of the craft of basket-making. Includes a discussion of the concept of basketry as a form of art.

American Indian Basketry

American Indian Basketry
Author: Otis Tufton Mason
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 801
Release: 1988-01-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780486257778

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The origins of basketry are lost in the mists of prehistory, but making baskets is certainly one of the oldest and most nearly universal crafts of mankind. In the Americas, basket artifacts found in caves in Utah have been dated at 7000 B.C., while twined baskets said to be at least 5,000 years old have been uncovered in Peru. In the American Southwest, an entire Indian culture (ca. 100–700 A.D.) is known as "Basket Maker" because of the distinctive baskets it produced. This exhaustive survey (two volumes in one) of American Indian basketry, perhaps the finest book ever published on the subject, documents basketmaking throughout the Americas — in Eastern North America, Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, Western Canada, Oregon, California and the Interior Basin, as well as Mexico, Central and South America. Spanning a wide range of indigenous cultures (Aleutian, Tlinkit, Shoshonean, Athapascam, etc.), the detailed, carefully researched discussions in this book offer a wealth of information about woven and coiled basketry, watertight basketry, materials, basketmaking techniques and preparation, ornamentation and symbolism, as well as the uses of baskets as receptacles, in preparing and serving food, for gleaning and milling, in mortuary customs, in religion and social life, in trapping, carrying water, and in many other areas of Indian life. An interesting and informative chapter on collectors and collections and the preservation of baskets, followed by a helpful biography, rounds out the book. In addition, the author, once Curator of Ethnology at the U.S. National Museum (part of the Smithsonian Institution), enhanced this encyclopedic study with over 450 excellent photographs and illustrations. For collectors, preservationists, anthropologists, students of crafts and culture, modern basketmakers, this is an indispensable reference — a massively rich source of information about baskets, the peoples who made them, how they were made, and their role in native American life and culture.