Indian Basketry: And How to Make Indian and Other Baskets

by George Wharton James

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Everything there is to know about traditional Native American basket weaving.

Native American basket weaving is an intricate and powerful art, representative of the legends and ceremonies of the Indian nations and their cultures. George Wharton James's Indian Basketry is an invaluable aid for the artist, designer, craftsman, or beginner who wants to recreate authentic and often extinct basket forms and decorative motifs of the Native American peoples.

Filled with 355 illustrations and photographs of Native American basket weavers taken at the turn of the twentieth century, this pioneering study first published in 1901 provides in-depth information about specific aspects of Indian basketry, including:

Its role in legend and ceremony
The origins of forms and designs
Materials and colors used
Weaves and stitches
The symbolism and poetry woven into each basket
Preservation
Tips for the collector
And much more!

From Yolo ceremonial baskets to Oraibi sacred trays, Indian Basketry traces the origin, development, and fundamental principles of the basket designs of the major Indian tribes of the southwestern United States and Pacific Coast, along with comments on the basket weaving of a number of other North American tribes.
  • ISBN10 1293541516
  • ISBN13 9781293541517
  • Publish Date 15 January 2014 (first published 28 March 2003)
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Imprint Nabu Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 432
  • Language English