18 items have been found that match your search request.
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Reed Basket with cover
c. 1920
1963.09.03
The Arts and Crafts Movement in Deerfield, Massachusetts, brought with it a resurgence of basketmaking. |
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Willow Basket
c. 1920
1990.607
Eastern European immigrants introduced willow basket making to Deerfield, Massachusetts, artisans. |
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Cheese Basket
K.751
This wooden splint basket, with its lacy pattern, was lined with a cheesecloth, and used to drain the whey from the curds when making cheese. |
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Basket
c. 1910
1996.22.01
Arts and Crafts artisans imitated Native Americans' use of sweet grass when making baskets. |
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Palm Leaf Basket
1900-1916
1997.09.01
The Deerfield Basketmakers revived the palm leaf industry in the area when they used the light and delicate leaves to weave baskets. |
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Raffia Basket
1900-1915
1999.09.17
The Deerfield Basketmakers used long, soft raffia grass to make their decorative baskets. |
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Abenaki Knitting basket
c. 1915
1991.31
This is a covered Abenaki wood splint basket with a braided handle. |
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Birch bark waste paper basket
1923
1994.17
Rural, scenic routes like the Mohawk Trail in western Massachusetts allowed Americans to combine their new-found passion for motoring with increasing interest in nature and Native culture. |
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Abenaki Basket
1996
1996.06
Jeanne Brink, an Abenaki basketmaker from Vermont, made this modern wood splint basket. |
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Basket with cover
1837
IR.H.106
This basket was made by Marie Saraphine (Sophie) Watso Denis-Paul, an Abenaki descendent of Eunice Williams (Kanenstenhawi). |