Posted 11 months ago
Tlynnie1942
(81 items)
This is a tiny basket woven by the Makah Tribe of the Pacific Northwest Coast. It is 3 inches in diameter by 2 and a half inches high. It was made with Cedar strips, Cattail Leaves and sea grass. This one was made around 1920-1930 and is in great condition. I love these type of baskets. Enjoy the pics.
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