BASKET TALES OF THE GRANDMOTHERS. American Indian Baskets in Myth and Legend.
Peace Dale: 1999. xv, 210 pages of text containing 238 b/w photographs of baskets and 1 map, plus 6 pages of color photographs of baskets. More
Peace Dale: 1999. xv, 210 pages of text containing 238 b/w photographs of baskets and 1 map, plus 6 pages of color photographs of baskets. More
Indianapolis and New York: 1953. 300 pages, 99 pages of drawings of southwest pottery, Indian Basketry, Parfleche, and other Indian artifacts. Cloth cover with dust jacket. Discoloration on spine and rear cover. More
New York: 1901, 1902. xi, 194 pages (including a chapter on What the Basket Means to the Indian, by N. Blanchan) of text containing 47 drawings plus 18 pages of photographs of baskets (about half of which are Indian baskets). Cloth cover. More
Santa Fe: 1988. xvi, 219 pages, 14 color and 130 b/w photographs. This comprehensive history of the oldest Southwestern craft is unique in focusing as much on the people who make the baskets as on the baskets themselves. The historical and social contexts from which particular kinds of baskets emerged..... More
Tulsa: 2001. xi, 246 pages, 100 color and 26 b/w photographs of baskets in the collection of the Philbrook Museum, 11 maps. All eight major cultural areas are included--Southwest, California, Great Basin and Plateau, Eastern Woodlands and Great Lakes, Northwest Coast, Arctic and sub-Arctic, Plains, and Southeast--in this super basketry..... More