Basket
About this object
History of use
Burden basket. Tsilhqot’in weavers made coiled cedar-root baskets imbricated with cat-tail grass and cherry bark (for the darker designs). Animals, figures and geometric designs in bands are worked into their sometimes playful designs in bullrush and cherry bark on cedar root. Baskets were used extensively in communities for carrying, storage and cooking and for trade and sale to non-natives. Today baskets continue to be valued in First Nations communities for their cultural importance and continue to be used as gifts, in trade and are made for sale.
Physical description
Coiled basket with bifurcated stitches; parallel splint base construction; fully imbricated. The design from bottom to top: vertical stepped pattern; connected to squares and larger solid squares; triangles around rim; all in red on bullrush background. Base is beaded in red. Five rawhide ties. Colour: tan.
Categories
Materials
Cedar root Cedar wood Cherry bark Cat-tail grass? Rawhide skin
Date Acquired
1952
How Acquired
Donated
Credit Line
Measurements
Overall: 28.2 cm x 40.1 cm x 29.8 cm
Object Number
Nd629