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Purchased from the Estate of F. S. Plimpton, 1907

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  • Object[242]
  • no[68]
  • yes[174]
  • no[242]
  • american[242]
  • bag[3]
  • basket[193]
  • basket lid[7]
  • basketry[2]
  • berry basket[1]
  • bowl[12]
  • burden basket[2]
  • carrying basket[1]
  • cradle[1]
  • cradle board[1]
  • cradle board cover[1]
  • gaming tray[3]
  • hat[10]
  • olla[1]
  • plaque[5]
  • seed beater[1]
  • storage basket[4]
  • tray[23]
  • water bottle[2]
  • alaska[11]
  • arizona[16]
  • british columbia[13]
  • california (state)[140]
  • canada[13]
  • chilkat river region[2]
  • cochise county[1]
  • colorado river[1]
  • columbia river[8]
  • cowlitz[1]
  • flathead lake[6]
  • fraser river[3]
  • fresno county[5]
  • hat creek[1]
  • inyo county[5]
  • kern county[10]
  • lake county (california)[2]
  • lone pine[2]
  • mendocino county[4]
  • mexico (central america)[2]
  • mono county[1]
  • montana[7]
  • neah bay[4]
  • nevada[8]
  • new mexico[3]
  • north america[5]
  • oraibi[4]
  • oregon[3]
  • pitt river[2]
  • porcupine river[1]
  • potter valley[1]
  • queen charlotte islands[3]
  • quinault river[1]
  • riverside county[3]
  • sacramento county[1]
  • san bernardino[1]
  • san diego county[3]
  • san jacinto valley[1]
  • santa ysabel[2]
  • shasta county[1]
  • skokomish[5]
  • soboba (locality)[1]
  • sonora[1]
  • southern california[3]
  • third mesa[4]
  • thompson river[1]
  • tulare county[7]
  • ukiah[1]
  • unalaska island[1]
  • united states of america[15]
  • upper klamath river[1]
  • valencia county[1]
  • vancouver island[1]
  • washington (u. s. state)[19]
  • yokaya rancheria[2]
  • yukon river[2]
  • aleut[2]
  • apache[1]
  • athapaskan[1]
  • atsugewi[1]
  • bella coola[2]
  • cahuilla[2]
  • chemehuevi[2]
  • chilkat[3]
  • chiricahua apache[1]
  • chowchilla[1]
  • cocopa[3]
  • coos[1]
  • cowlitz[4]
  • dene[1]
  • diegueno[3]
  • eskimo[2]
  • gabrieleno[1]
  • haida[2]
  • hat creek[1]
  • havasupai[1]
  • hopi[7]
  • hupa[24]
  • jicarilla apache[1]
  • karok[23]
  • kawaiisu[5]
  • kern[11]
  • klamath[1]
  • klikitat[8]
  • lillooet[1]
  • luiseno[3]
  • maidu[12]
  • makah[4]
  • maricopa[1]
  • mariposa[1]
  • mescalero apache[3]
  • mission[1]
  • mission indians[12]
  • miwok[1]
  • modoc[1]
  • mono[8]
  • navajo[4]
  • nomlaki[1]
  • nootka[2]
  • northern wintun[1]
  • oraibi[1]
  • paiute[9]
  • panamint[8]
  • pima[8]
  • pomo[50]
  • quinault[1]
  • salish[22]
  • serrano[1]
  • skokomish[5]
  • soboba[5]
  • tlingit[6]
  • tubatulabal[6]
  • tulare[19]
  • tuolumme[1]
  • ute[1]
  • washo[1]
  • washoe[5]
  • white mountain apache[9]
  • wikchumna[2]
  • wintun[1]
  • yakutat (culture)[1]
  • yaqui[2]
  • yokut[11]
  • yokuts[6]
  • yuma[1]
  • yurok[23]
  • arctic culture area[4]
  • california culture area[133]
  • great basin culture area[24]
  • northwest coast culture area[26]
  • plateau culture area[24]
  • southwest culture area[37]
  • subarctic culture area[1]
  • near thompson river[1]
  • kachina[3]
  • katsina[3]
  • bead[7]
  • beads[1]
  • bear grass[18]
  • birchbark[1]
  • bird quill[1]
  • bracken fern[27]
  • bullrush[9]
  • cattail leaves[5]
  • cedar[1]
  • cedar bark[31]
  • cedar root[17]
  • cloth[1]
  • devil's claw[9]
  • dye[1]
  • fabric[1]
  • feather[14]
  • feathers[1]
  • fiber[21]
  • glass[3]
  • grass[29]
  • horsetail root[3]
  • juncus[10]
  • leather[3]
  • maidenhair fern[2]
  • palm[1]
  • pigment[1]
  • pine pitch[2]
  • pine root[1]
  • plant fiber[59]
  • quail feather[1]
  • rabbit brush[4]
  • redbud[11]
  • root[1]
  • sea grass[1]
  • sedge[22]
  • shell[9]
  • spruce root[11]
  • stem[1]
  • sumac[14]
  • tin[2]
  • willow[15]
  • wood[6]
  • wool[5]
  • yucca[15]
  • basketry[197]
  • coiled[87]
  • dyed[1]
  • imbrication[2]
  • plaited[2]
  • twined[18]
  • wicker[3]
  • woven[2]
  • yes[55]

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