container with human figures and rattlesnake design

Culture
Tulare people
Creation date
Collection
Textiles
Materials
root and grass fiber, dye
Dimensions
7 3/8 x 9 3/4 x 9 in.
Currently On View
Location
Native Art of the Americas Gallery
Credit line
Gift of Mrs. Kate McGowan
Accession number
33.189
Gallery Label

Although baskets originated as utilitarian containers, they have, since the 1800s become an important art form for sale to outsiders.

Most basket containers are made from a variety of interwoven plant materials such as grass, shrub branches and tree bark.

Basketry containers have been made by Native Americans for over 10,000 years.

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