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A Photographic Guide to the Ethnographic North American Indian Basket Collection, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology

Second Edition

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ISBN 9780873658195

Publication Date: 12/01/2004

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  • Preface to the Second Edition
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Errata
  • Introduction
    • Aims and Scope
    • Techniques and Materials
    • Function/Usage
    • Major Basketmaking Areas
    • Subareas and Tribal Organization
    • Major Basket Collections
    • Key to Captions
    • Accession Number and Tribal Affiliation
    • Type of Basket
    • Collector and Collection Date
    • Basic Technology
  • Photographs of Baskets by Culture Area
    • Arctic
      • Aleut
      • Alaskan Eskimo
      • Alaskan Northern Athabascan
      • Inuit
    • Subarctic
      • Chilcotin
      • Tinne
    • Northwest Coast
      • Northwest Coast General
      • Tlingit
      • Haida
      • Tsimshian
      • Bella Bella
      • Bella Coola
      • Kwakiutl
      • Nootka/Makah
      • Coastal Salish
      • Quileute
      • Quinault
      • Chehalis
      • Clallam
      • Skokomish
      • Cowichan
      • Lummi
      • Puget Sound Salish
      • Skagit River Salish
      • Puyallup
      • Tulalup
      • Nisqually
      • Cowlitz
      • Clatsop/Chinook
      • Coos
    • Plateau
      • Lillooet
      • Thompson River
      • Klikitat
      • Yakima
      • Nez Perce
      • Shahaptin
      • Cayuse
      • Wasco
    • California
      • Northwest California
      • Tolowa
      • Yurok
      • Wiyot
      • Hupa
      • Karok
      • Wailaki
      • Northeast California
      • Shasta
      • Klamath
      • Pit River
      • Hat Creek
      • Big Valley Shastan
      • Yukian/Yuki
      • Wintu
      • Yana
      • Maidu
      • Konkow
      • Pomo
      • Miwok
      • Southern California
      • Monache
      • Yokuts
      • Mutson/Costanoan
      • Chumash
      • Mission
      • Cahuilla
      • Serrano
      • Diegueno
    • Great Basin
      • Great Basin General
      • Washo
      • Paiute
      • Chernehuevi
      • Western Shoshone
      • Panamint
      • Ute
    • Southwest
      • Southwest General
      • Cocopa
      • Walapai
      • Maricopa
      • Havasupai
      • Pima
      • Papago
      • Hopi
      • Pueblo
      • San Ildefonso Pueblo
      • San Felipe Pueblo
      • Taos Pueblo
      • Zuni
      • Navajo/Ute/Paiute
      • Apache
    • Plains
      • Hidatsa
      • Quapaw
    • Southeast
      • Cherokee
      • Seminole
      • Choctaw
      • Chitimacha
      • Coushatta
      • Houma
    • Northeast
      • New England General
      • Algonkian
      • Passamaquoddy
      • Maine
      • Micmac
      • Penobscot
      • New Hampshire
      • Mashpee
      • Gay Head
      • Paugusset
      • Pennacook
      • Mohegan
      • Onondaga
      • Mohawk
      • Seneca
      • Tuscarora
      • Iroquois
      • Potawatomi
      • Sauk and Fox
      • Winnebago
      • Ojibwa
      • Lake Superior
  • Index

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