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Native American Baskets128 of 321Native woven basketSolve my mystery.  Found in Arizona, old and faded outside
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    Posted 9 years ago

    lutk78
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    hello and thank you for your time. I have two baskets of unknown origin and i am hoping someone can identify them or even recommend a reputable source of information. as for the baskets, the taller more slender basket is 5" tall with a 5.5" top and it tapers down to 3.75" at the base. the 2nd basket is 3.75" tall with a 6.75" opening and a 4" base. both appear to be made from pine needles and have a very tight weave. I was thinking these might be Maidu as that is the local tribe in my region and i thought i noticed similarities but honestly i have no idea what iam talking about. thanks again for your time and for any advice i may receive.

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    1. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 9 years ago
      these look like beautiful miniature Maidu baskets to me, but i'm no expert. Canyonroad is our CW expert on tribal crafts. Canyonroad?
    2. CanyonRoad, 9 years ago
      They both appear to be 1950s or earlier coiled willow baskets, made by the Papago (Tohono O'odham) from southern Arizona.
    3. lutk78, 9 years ago
      you guys are awesome! this is a great community and i am glad i found it, i get the feeling people actually enjoy the subject matter that brings us all here. thank you both for the quick response and invaluable info.

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