Name/Title
Pomo Style Miniature Burden BasketEntry/Object ID
2019.6.7Description
Conical open-twined storage or miniature burden basketContext
This basket was made by Carson Bates, son of Jennifer Bates- a founding member of the California Indian Basketweavers Association and Craig Bates, former curator of Ethnography at Yosemite National Park. Carson regularly demonstrates Native California technology, having grown up steeped in the culture.Collection
Contemporary Weavers CollectionCataloged By
Marjorie KilpatrickAcquisition
Accession
2019.6Source or Donor
Scott BakerAcquisition Method
GiftCredit Line
In memory of my mother who was a lifelong admirer of Native American cultureMade/Created
Date made
Apr 2019Place
City
MariposaState/Province
CaliforniaCountry
United States of AmericaContinent
North AmericaEthnography
Cultural Region
Region
Central CaliforniaContinent
North AmericaLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
Basket, TrinketNomenclature Sub-Class
Personal Carrying & Storage GearNomenclature Class
Personal GearNomenclature Category
Category 03: Personal ObjectsDimensions
Height
11-3/4 inDiameter
8 inTwined Basket Details
Twined Start
Non-intersecting spokesTwined Finish
Compound binding, plaited or braided finishOpen/Closed Twining
Predominantly Open TwinedPredominant Twining Type
Wrapped TwiningWarp ("Vertical" Elements)
Warp material
Sumac - UnpeeledPrimary Warp Type
Simple: Plain or parallel arrangementWeft ("Horizontal" Elements)
Weft material
Sumac - UnpeeledLocation
Location
Shelf
11Wall
West WallRoom
BasementBuilding
Museum MainCategory
StorageMoved By
Carl PattersonDate
March 3, 2021Location
Cabinet
3GWall
East WallRoom
West GalleryBuilding
Museum MainCategory
ExhibitMoved By
Marjorie KilpatrickDate
June 2, 2020Condition
Reason for Exam
At AcquisitionOverall Condition
ExcellentDate Examined
Oct 5, 2019Examined By
Marjorie KilpatrickValuations
Valuation Type
Donor EstimateValue
$45.00Date
Oct 1, 2019Created By
Daniel RaelCreate Date
October 5, 2019Updated By
admin@catalogit.appUpdate Date
January 12, 2024