Pomo Basket Weavers, Their Baskets and the Art Market
Exhibition (10 Oct 1999 - 25 Feb 2001)
- Object[107]
- no[107]
- american[107]
- alaska[1]
- big valley[8]
- british columbia[1]
- california (state)[103]
- canada[1]
- clear lake[1]
- death valley[1]
- east lake[5]
- inyo county[1]
- lake county (california)[3]
- lakeport[1]
- lytton springs[7]
- lytton springs area[3]
- manchester[1]
- mendocino county[2]
- pinoleville[1]
- potter valley[1]
- skokomish[1]
- thompson river[1]
- ukiah[2]
- united states of america[3]
- upper lake[11]
- washington (u. s. state)[1]
- central pomo[2]
- chemehuevi[1]
- kern[1]
- mono[1]
- mono lake paiute[1]
- panamint[6]
- pomo[91]
- salish[2]
- skokomish[1]
- tlingit[1]
- yakutat (culture)[1]
- yuki[1]
- abalone[1]
- abalone shell[1]
- bead[21]
- bear grass[1]
- bracken fern[3]
- bullrush[6]
- cedar bark[2]
- cedar root[2]
- clam shell[1]
- devil's claw[5]
- feather[45]
- fiber[56]
- glass[1]
- grass[2]
- horsetail root[1]
- mollusk shell[1]
- plant fiber[25]
- quail topknot feather[1]
- redbud[1]
- sedge[3]
- shell[22]
- spruce root[1]
- stone[1]
- willow[6]
- woodpecker feather[1]
- wool[1]
- basketry[78]
- coiled[11]
- twined[6]
- unfinished[1]
- dora dick[1]
- emma stanislavs[1]
- laura anderson[1]
- lizzie manchester[1]
- mary dick[1]
- mary elgin[2]
- mary francisco[2]
- mary john[1]
- mary posh[14]
- may john[2]
- minnie thompson[1]
- molly[1]
- mrs. tony metock[1]
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