THE PAPAGO INDIANS AND THEIR BASKETRY
Tucson: 1979. 49 pages, 100 b/w and 79 color photographs. More
Tucson: 1979. 49 pages, 100 b/w and 79 color photographs. More
LaFayette National Park Museum 1932; Bulletin III, 1932; Abbe Museum, 1987-2nd printing. 72 pages of text followed by 27 pages of photographs and 27 pages of descriptions. A 1932 guide to objects in the Abbe Museum that were made by Maine Indians in the 19th century, this interesting volume discusses..... More
Reno: 1995. xxiii, 138 pages of text containing 116 b/w photographs and 1 map, plus 16 unnumbered pages of color photographs. The rich traditions of Great Basin--expecially Nevadan--basketmakers appears to be alive and well, as contemporary basktmakers (Washoe, Western Shoshone) create baskets in the manner of their ancestors using traditional..... More
Miami: Lowe Art Museum, 1973. 16 pages, 8 full-page photographs. More
San Francisco: 1987. 108 pages, 57 full-page color photographs and 7 smaller color photographs, 9 full-page b/w photographs, 18 smaller b/w photographs, 1 map. The relationship of Southwest Indian art to the natural surroundings in which it is created is explored in this book that looks at three principal traditional..... More
Pasadena, 4th ed. 1909: New York, 1972 (reprint). 272 pages, 355 illustrations. Cloth cover. More
Illinois State Museum, Handbook of Collections, No. 3: 1978. 63 pages, 50 photographs of approximately 150 baskets, 11 drawings, 1 map. More
Smithsonian Annual Report, 1884: Seattle, 1982 (reprint). 84 pages, 64 pages of drawings. More
Santa Fe: 1984. 63 pages, 33 b/w and 27 color photographs, 11 drawings, 1 map. More
San Francisco: 1969. 144 pages. 117 half-page photographs. More
University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, Vol. 32, No. 1: Berkeley 1932; 1995-reprint. xxii, 184 pages of text containing 16 figures, plus 58 pages of photographs. Cloth cover edition limited to 250 copies. The most important work in the basketry of these groups living in the extreme..... More
University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, Vol. 32, No. 1: 1932; 1995-reprint. xxii, 184 pages of text containing 16 figures, plus 58 pages of photographs. More
Springfield: 1975. 131 pages, 11 full-page photographs. Mint condition. 111 baskets (80 from the Museum of Science, Springfield--most collected around the turn of the century) from two institutional and two private collections were exhibited in 1975. These four eastern U.S. collections contain some excellent examples of Southwest, West Coast, and..... More
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, Anthropological Papers, Vol. XXXI, Part II: 1929. Pp. 121-218 (some pages uncut), 22 photographs, 2 drawings, 3 pages of drawings of basketry designs, 1 map. Published in 1929, this is stil the best and most thorough study on the beautiful basket work of the San..... More
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, Anthropological Papers, Vol. XXXI, Part II, 1929: Rio Grande Press, 1972 (reprint). Pp. 121-218 (some pages uncut), 22 photographs, 2 drawings, 3 pages of drawings of basketry designs, 1 map. Published in 1929, this is stil the best and most thorough study on the beautiful..... More
Bowers Museum: 1977. xvi, 64 pages, 88 b/w and 16 color photographs, 14 drawings, 3 maps. More
Seattle: 1994. xvi, 232 pages, 56 color and 120 b/w photographs, 14 drawings, 1 map. Soft cover. Among the most beautiful and prized examples of Native American basketry are those produced by Indian groups living in the Columbia River region. Surprisingly, there has been considerably little written--relatively speaking--of this rich..... More
Seattle: 1994. xvi, 232 pages, 56 color and 120 b/w photographs, 14 drawings, 1 map. Cloth cover ed. Among the most beautiful and prized examples of Native American basketry are those produced by Indian groups living in the Columbia River region. Surprisingly, there has been considerably little written--relatively speaking--of this..... More
Cypress: 1976, 1983. 84 pages, 168 photographs, 4 maps. The stunning basketry of California Indian tribes--Southern, Central, and Northern--was the subject of an important 1976 exhibition. This catalogue of the exhibition illustrates wonderful examples from most of the California tribes, and provides careful notes on characteristic features of each tribal..... More
MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MUSEUM, BULLETIN, Vol. II, No. 2: 1920. Pp. 53-68 plus 9 leaves of plates, each with a tissue guard description of the plate. More
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN, Indian Notes and Monographs, Vol. XI, No. 2: 1937. 157 pages, 24 plates illustrating several hundred objects and designs. More
Tucson: 1983. 256 pages, 403 photographs, 108 drawings. Cloth cover. The first complete survey to cover all Southwestern Indian basketry in a single volume, this publication discusses the work of each tribe and contrasts the variations and similarities of their baskets. The emphasis is on baskets produced in the last..... More
xxvi, 201 pages of text containing 128 b/w photographs and 1 map, plus 16 pages of color photographs. Soft cover ed. More
xxvi, 201 pages of text containing 128 b/w photographs and 1 map, plus 16 pages of color photographs. cloth ed. More
Cambridge: 1992. 56 pages, photographs of 98 baskets, 6 maps. A collection of Native American basketry, dating from the 1880s to the early 1900s, was exhibited in 1992 at the Hurst Gallery. Encompassing six major basket-producing areas--Southwest, Great Basin, California, Plateau, Northwest Coast, and Arctic--the collection is fully illustrated, and..... More