SKU: 220319-021

Lillooet Salish Basket

$950.00

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Late 19th Century


8 1/2" x 10 3/4" x 12 1/4"

 
With a narrow tanned hide strip sewn to rim.

 
With scatted imbrication motif. Three sides with a dense pattern, the fourth side with a vertical row pattern.

 
Overall in Excellent Condition
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Lillooet

The Lillooet were one of the four principal tribes in the interior plateau of British Columbia. They are sometimes referred to as the Lower Lillooet, including the Douglas and Pembroke Meadows bands, and the Upper Lillooet, including all other bands. They occupied the southwestern part of the province in the basin of the Lillooet River, the upper part of Harrison Lake, and environs.

In the early 1900s there were thirteen bands, with the number reduced to ten today. There were many villages, each governed by a hereditary band chief. Today there are about twenty-five hundred Lillooet living on reserves in their traditional territory and in nearby cities. The Lillooet speak an Interior Salishan language related to the languages of the Okanagon, Shuswap, and Thompson Indians.

Lillooet culture displayed many features typical of Northwest Coast groups: the potlatch, clan names, mythology, prestige afforded the wealthy and generous, and totem poles in some areas. They had several types of dwellings—long plank houses, winter earthlodges, and summer bark- or mat-covered lodges. Salmon and other fish were the basis of the economy, and numerous animals (bear, sheep, caribou, deer, and small mammals) were hunted and trapped, and berries and fruit were gathered. Warfare with other groups was unusual, with intensive intertribal trade the more typical state of affairs. The guardian spirit vision quest was important, as was a long training period for adolescents in preparation for adulthood.

Condition: Excellent

Tribe: Salish - British Columbia

Year Range: 1875 - 1900

Region: Pacific Northwest - and Alaska

Dimensions: 8.5 in10.75 in12.25 in

Category: Basket - Winnowing Tray - Bowl

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