Basketry is the highest art form of Native Americans in California. I will focus on Yosemite Valley starting in the 1850s when Native Americans adapted progressively to contact with miners, settlers, and tourists. As a Research Associate at the Peabody Museum, Andover, Massachusetts, I inventoried the Native American Basket Collection. The unpublished Hutchings Mills Collection, acquired by Gertrude ‘Cosie’ Hutchings in Yosemite prior to 1900, caught my attention. In 1986, the Department of the Interior requested the collection be loaned, exchanged, or purchased as “the single most important assemblage from that period.” The collection did not leave Andover; however, one basket by Dulce, an activist whose signature appears on the India...
The Ethnologisches Museum: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (formerly the Museum für Völkerkunde, and re...
While some Indian tribes were widely known for their distinctive basketry, the dealers and collector...
While much has changed since European people first interfered in the lives of Northern Native Americ...
Basketry is the highest art form of Native Americans in California. I will focus on Yosemite Valley...
Native American women from the American Southwest have always used basket weaving to maintain relati...
In this dissertation, I focus on Catlow Twine basketry and address several questions about connectio...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012This thesis provides a much needed examination of e...
Several Native American communities assert traditional ties to Yosemite Valley, and special connecti...
This dissertation explores patterned variability in Indigenous wood splint basket weaving within the...
Contrary to the absence of Native American women in many reports and journals of early explorers and...
In the Adams Collection at the Tillamook County Pioneer Museum, Tillamook, Oregon, there are 29 bask...
Since the 1980s, Environmental historians have produced research disproving the myth of pristine wil...
Photograph of the Indian basket collection of Miss Kate Mabley, Pasadena, on display, ca.1905. About...
This basket was made by an unidentified Lenape woman, who gave it to Mrs. Weiser on the Weiser farm ...
For my capstone project, my plan is to create a pop-up exhibit at the California Academy of Sciences...
The Ethnologisches Museum: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (formerly the Museum für Völkerkunde, and re...
While some Indian tribes were widely known for their distinctive basketry, the dealers and collector...
While much has changed since European people first interfered in the lives of Northern Native Americ...
Basketry is the highest art form of Native Americans in California. I will focus on Yosemite Valley...
Native American women from the American Southwest have always used basket weaving to maintain relati...
In this dissertation, I focus on Catlow Twine basketry and address several questions about connectio...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012This thesis provides a much needed examination of e...
Several Native American communities assert traditional ties to Yosemite Valley, and special connecti...
This dissertation explores patterned variability in Indigenous wood splint basket weaving within the...
Contrary to the absence of Native American women in many reports and journals of early explorers and...
In the Adams Collection at the Tillamook County Pioneer Museum, Tillamook, Oregon, there are 29 bask...
Since the 1980s, Environmental historians have produced research disproving the myth of pristine wil...
Photograph of the Indian basket collection of Miss Kate Mabley, Pasadena, on display, ca.1905. About...
This basket was made by an unidentified Lenape woman, who gave it to Mrs. Weiser on the Weiser farm ...
For my capstone project, my plan is to create a pop-up exhibit at the California Academy of Sciences...
The Ethnologisches Museum: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (formerly the Museum für Völkerkunde, and re...
While some Indian tribes were widely known for their distinctive basketry, the dealers and collector...
While much has changed since European people first interfered in the lives of Northern Native Americ...