Nlhaxtsten (Basketry Tray)
About this object
Narrative
These basket makers were students in a class on basket making taught by Margaret Lester at the Pemberton Museum in 1989. According to Diane Billy, the five of them lived together in an old house for the duration of the course and learned basket making Monday - Friday from nine to four between the months of May and October. Several of the baskets in the Fouberg donation came from this class. The Foubergs were involved with programming at the Pemberton Museum.
Physical description
Small narrow, rectangular tray with loopwork edging. Parallel wood slat foundation and walls, five slats wide and two high. Decorated with canary grass and cherry bark. Red cherry bark on the top row, and black dyed cherry bark on the bottom row. Makers' names and date written in blue ink on the bottom.
Categories
Materials
Date Made
14 July 1989
Date Acquired
11 Mar 1997
How Acquired
Donated
Credit Line
The Thord "Slim" and Margaret Fougberg CollectionMore...
Measurements
Overall: 6.8 x 10.9 x 28 cm
Object Number
Nd711