Purchased from Henry K. Deisher, 1918
Accession Lot
- Object[160]
- no[160]
- american[160]
- bantush bowl[1]
- basket[125]
- basket lid[2]
- basket tray[2]
- bowl[10]
- burden basket[4]
- carrying basket[2]
- cigar case[3]
- conical basket[1]
- cooking basket[2]
- fish trap[3]
- hat[10]
- hopper[2]
- mortar[2]
- olla[4]
- sieve[1]
- storage basket[3]
- sun basket[1]
- toy[1]
- tray[12]
- water bottle[2]
- winnowing tray[1]
- alaska[6]
- aleutian islands[6]
- arizona[18]
- attu island[6]
- big valley[3]
- california (state)[102]
- cherokee[2]
- chimales rancho mission[1]
- colusa county[6]
- cortina[4]
- coyote valley[1]
- dulce[2]
- eel river[2]
- fresno county[1]
- hat creek[2]
- humboldt county[1]
- lake county (california)[5]
- lakeport[2]
- lytton springs[1]
- manchester[1]
- mendocino county[4]
- modoc county[17]
- new mexico[6]
- north america[20]
- northfork region[1]
- oregon[1]
- pit river[2]
- potter valley[1]
- rumsey[1]
- shasta county[1]
- sierra nevada range[1]
- sonoma county[1]
- stockton[3]
- stony ford[2]
- ukiah[9]
- united states of america[7]
- upper klamath lake[1]
- upper lake[8]
- warm springs[13]
- washington (u. s. state)[1]
- yokaya rancheria[1]
- yosemite[1]
- zuni pueblo[2]
- modern[1]
- achomawi[2]
- aleut[6]
- atsugewi[1]
- central pomo[1]
- chowchilla[3]
- hat creek[1]
- hupa[2]
- jicarilla apache[3]
- klamath[2]
- maidu[2]
- makah[1]
- mescalero apache[1]
- miwok[2]
- modoc[16]
- mokilko[5]
- monach[1]
- mono[3]
- navajo[2]
- paiute[2]
- papago[1]
- pima[32]
- pomo[63]
- pueblo[1]
- san carlos apache[1]
- southern pomo[1]
- southern wintun[2]
- tohono o'odham[3]
- tulare[1]
- wailaki[1]
- washo[1]
- white mountain apache[2]
- wintun[5]
- wishoskan family[1]
- yuki[1]
- yurok[1]
- zuni[3]
- abalone[1]
- bead[5]
- cedar bark[1]
- cloth[1]
- dye[1]
- feather[14]
- feathers[1]
- fern[3]
- fiber[7]
- glass[1]
- grass[7]
- hair[1]
- leather[2]
- mollusk shell[1]
- plant fiber[160]
- resin[2]
- shell[6]
- stone[1]
- tule[5]
- white grass[1]
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