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ca. 1910
Size: 2 3/4" x 3" + 3/4"
Very Good Condition
Quinault basket weaving is a traditional art form practiced by the Quinault Indian Nation, a Southwestern Coast Salish people whose reservation is centered in Taholah, Washington. Baskets are Hawkins, and weaving, with many designed for utilitarian purposes like gathering shellfish or storing food.
Condition:
Very Good
Tribe:
Makah - Nootka - Quinault - Chehalis
Year Range:
1900 - 1925
Region:
Pacific Northwest - and Alaska
Dimensions:
2.75 in3.75 in
Category:
Basket - Lidded