Cherokee split oak basket.
Native american baskets.
Originally utilitarian native american indian baskets were used for cooking carrying and storage but as with all utilitarian items of.
Southeastern indians cherokee traditionally make baskets from bundled pine needles or rivercane wicker.
Native american baskets of the southwest are hand made.
Late 1800 s native american apache indian pictorial woven basket lot.
Fragments of baskets and other weavings are found in the earliest sites of the ancient ones those peoples thought to be the predecessors of today s modern puebloans who left their dwellings and mysterious painted symbols on stone and vanished.
Very fine early native american yavapai or apache basket circa 1900.
Jicarilla apache lidded basket.
Southwest baskets serve many functions in a traditional tarahumara household.
Cherokee split oak basket.
The native american basket is perhaps the oldest invention of native american culture.
A tarahumara basket may be used to store corn beans or a number of other things.
Native american indian baskets.
Jicarilla apache waste basket.
Here native american baskets were made of materials like willow alder cedar maple beargrass.
To use the brown ash entire logs had to be.
As the floors of most tarahumara homes are dirt native baskets help keep personal items organized and clean.
Make offer very fine early native american yavapai or apache basket circa 1900.