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Columbia River Basketry - Gift of the Ancestors, Gift of the Earth

English · Paperback / Softback

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Baskets made by the people of the mid-Columbia River are among the finest examples of Indian textile art in North America, and they are included in the collections of most major museums. The traditional designs and techniques of construction reveal a great artistic heritage that links modern basketmakers to their ancestors. Yet baskets are also everyday objects of a utilitarian nature that reveal much about mid-Columbia culture---a flat twined bag has greatest value when it is plump with dried roots, a coiled basket when full of huckleberries.

In Columbia River Basketry, Mary Schlick writes about the weavers who at the time of European contact lived along the Columbia River from just above its confluence with the Yakima River westward to the vicinity of present-day Portland, Oregon, and Indian groups living along the river. She presents the baskets in the context of the lives of the people who created and used them. She also writes about the descendants of the early basket weavers, to whom basketry skills have been passed and from whom she herself learned to make baskets. Schlick blends mythology, personal reminiscences, materials, and basketry techniques.

Written with deep understanding and appreciation of the artists and their work, Columbia River Basketry will be an inspirational sourcebook for basket weavers and other craftspeople. It will also serve as an invaluable reference for scholars, curators, and collectors in identifying, dating, and interpreting examples of Columbia River basketry.


List of contents










Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgments

Wap'at: The Art of Basket Weaving

Patl'aapa: The Twined Basket Hat

Wapaas: The Twined Root-Digging Bag

Xlaam: The Coiled Cedar Root Basket

Lap'uy: The Folded Cedar Bark Basket

Wawxpa: The Flat Twined Bag

Epilogue

Afterword: A Klikitat Basketmaker's View of Her Art, Nettie Jackson

Notes

Glossary

Sources

Index


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Mary Dodds Schlick

Summary

Considers the weavers who at the time of European contact lived along the Columbia River and presents the baskets in the context of the lives of the people who created and used them.

Product details

Authors Mary Dodds Schlick, Mary Dodds Schlick
Publisher University Of Washington Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.06.1994
 
EAN 9780295972893
ISBN 978-0-295-97289-3
No. of pages 248
Dimensions 205 mm x 242 mm x 22 mm
Weight 898 g
Series Samuel and Althea Stroum Books
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Samuel and Althea Stroum Book,
Samuel and Althea Stroum Lectures in Jewish Studies
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Subjects Guides > Hobby, home > Creative design
Humanities, art, music > Art > Plastic arts
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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