basket
| Nom de l'objet : | basket |
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| Artiste ou artisan : | Stager, James, Mrs. |
| Type de l'objet : | basket |
| Catégorie de l'objet : | CONTAINERS |
| Sous-catégorie de l'objet : | basketry |
| Matériaux : | bark, cherry dye fibre grass, canary root, cedar |
| Technique de fabrication : | coiled imbricated |
| Numéro de catalogue : | D1.453 |
| Province d'origine : | British Columbia |
| Pays d'origine : | Canada |
| Continent d'origine : | North America |
| Culture : | Interior Salish: Stl'atl'imx |
| Secteur géo-culturel : | Great Basin & Plateau |
| Date de début de production : | 1920 |
| Date de fin de production : | 1920 |
| Description : | Large flared, rectangular coiled basket (bifurcated stitches) with parallel splint base construction, bifurcated overstitch at center. Upper half is fully imbricated in cat-tail grass with designs of mirror image 'c' shapes in black cherry bark. Black che |
| Fonctions : | Burden basket used for berry picking or gardening |
| Hauteur : | 31.2 |
| Largeur : | 48 |
| Profondeur : | 38.6 |
| Unité de mesure linéaire : | cm |
| Signification iconographique : | The design on this basket was identified as the mouth to mouth design by basket makers from Mount Currie. Farrand's early study of Salish basketry designs notes that the C-shaped symbols, like those on this basket, represent heads with open mouths. The small lines protruding from the edges are representative of hair. |
| Département : | Museum of Anthropology |
| Établissement : |
UBC Museum of Anthropology
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| Ville de l'établissement : | Vancouver |
| Province de l'établissement : | British Columbia |
| Enregistrement de l'institution : | Fiche complète provenant du site du musée |


