Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
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The Panamint basketry of Scotty's castle | 1985 | American Indian basketry magazine 5 (3): 12-17 | |||||
Panamint-Shoshone basketry 1890-1960; the role of basket materials in the development of a new style | 1985 | American Indian basketry magazine 5 (3): 4-11, 29 | |||||
Emily Quanimptewa - Hopi basket maker | 1985 | American Indian basketry magazine 5 (3): 22-5 | |||||
Potawatomi Indian basketry | 1985 | American Indian basketry magazine 5 (1): 4-5 | |||||
Columbia River/Plateau Indian beadwork | 1985 | American Indian basketry magazine 5 (2): 4-30 | |||||
1900-1910, the golden decade of collecting Indian basketry | 1985 | American Indian basketry magazine 5 (1): 12-29 | |||||
Potawatomi Indian black ash basketry | 1985 | American Indian basketry magazine 5 (1): 6-11 | |||||
Ed Carriere continues a Suquamish tradition [Puget sound, Washington] | 1984 | American Indian basketry magazine (): 20-5 | |||||
Making Miwok baskets | 1984 | American Indian basketry magazine 4 (1): 15-18 | |||||
Traditional Miwok basketry | 1984 | American Indian basketry magazine 4 (1): 3-14 | |||||
Traditional arts of the Indians of western Oregon | 1984 | American Indian basketry magazine 4 (2): 4-28 | |||||
American Indian art: values & aesthetics | 1984 | American Indian basketry magazine (): 4-30 | |||||
Making cattail mats | 1984 | American Indian basketry magazine (): 18- | |||||
Making openwork burden baskets [Vancouver] | 1984 | American Indian basketry magazine (): 4-11 | |||||
Making cedar bark mats | 1984 | American Indian basketry magazine (): 12-17 | |||||
Cedar bark baskets [Yakima] | 1984 | American Indian basketry magazine (): 26-9 | |||||
Ojibwa/Chippewa basketry: a search for basketmakers | 1983 | American Indian basketry magazine 3 (3): 15-18 | |||||
Kirkland collection of contemporary Papago willow basketry | 1983 | American Indian basketry magazine 3 (3): 9-11 | |||||
Papago horsehair basketry | 1983 | American Indian basketry magazine 3 (3): 4-8 | |||||
Klamath, Modoc, and Shasta basketry | 1983 | American Indian basketry magazine 3 (2): 4-19 | |||||
Pomo and Wintun basketry | 1983 | American Indian basketry magazine 3 (1): 4-9 | |||||
Washoe basketry | 1983 | American Indian basketry magazine 3 (4): 3-30 | |||||
Mohawk basketmakers of Akwesasne | 1983 | American Indian basketry magazine 3 (1): 10-16 | |||||
The big Pomo basket | 1983 | American Indian basketry magazine 3 (3): 12-14 | |||||
Attu and Yakutat basketry | 1982 | American Indian basketry magazine 2 (2): 11-19 | |||||
Basketry trauma: cause, prevention and first-aid | 1982 | American Indian basketry magazine 2 (1): 10-11 | |||||
Lucy Telles: a supreme weaver of the Yosemite Miwok/Paiute | 1982 | American Indian basketry magazine 2 (4): 23-9 | |||||
Yosemite Miwok/Paiute basketry: a study in cultural change | 1982 | American Indian basketry magazine 2 (4): 4-22 | |||||
Mingqaaliyaraq: books on Eskimo and Aleut basketry | 1982 | American Indian basketry magazine 2 (2): 31-2 | |||||
Wokas: a primitive food of the Klamath Indians | 1982 | American Indian basketry magazine 3 (2): 20-30 | |||||
Spruce root hats of the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimsian | 1982 | American Indian basketry magazine 2 (2): 20-5 | |||||
Papago Indian basketry | 1982 | American Indian basketry magazine 2 (1): 8-9 | |||||
Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut basketry of Alaska | 1982 | American Indian basketry magazine 2 (2): 4-10 | |||||
Contemporary Lummi Indian basket and blanket weaving | 1982 | American Indian basketry magazine 2 (1): 7 | |||||
Benjamin Gifford: photographer among the Columbia river Indians | 1982 | American Indian basketry magazine 2 (1): 4-5 | |||||
The Butler Museum of American Indian Art to close! | 1982 | American Indian basketry magazine 2 (1): 6-7 | |||||
Indian baskets, rare works of art by aborigines of Washington and Alaska | 1982 | American Indian basketry magazine 2 (3): 8-12 | |||||
Pima Indian basketry | 1982 | American Indian basketry magazine 2 (3): 4-7 | |||||
Tsimshian twined basketry: stylistic and cultural relationships | 1982 | American Indian basketry magazine 2 (2): 26-30 | |||||
Suquamish Indian basketry | 1981 | American Indian basketry magazine 1 (4): 28-31 | |||||
Nootka/Makah twined fancy baskets | 1981 | American Indian basketry magazine 1 (4): 1-11 | |||||
Mabel Taylor: west coast basket weaver | 1981 | American Indian basketry magazine 1 (4): 12-23 | |||||
Kwakiutl spruce root hats | 1981 | American Indian basketry magazine 1 (4): 24-7 | |||||
The twined basketry of western Washington and Vancouver island | 1980 | American Indian basketry magazine 1 (3): 4-11 | |||||
Twined basketry of the Twana, Chehalis and Quinault | 1980 | American Indian basketry magazine 1 (3): 12-19 | |||||
Art treasures of the Columbia plateau Indians | 1980 | American Indian basketry magazine 1 (2): 12-21 | |||||
Beatrice Black: Quileute basket weaver | 1980 | American Indian basketry magazine 1 (3): 20-5 | |||||
Cornhusk bags and hats of the Columbia plateau Indians | 1980 | American Indian basketry magazine 1 (2): 4-11 | |||||
Rose Frank shows how to make a Nez Perce cornhusk bag | 1980 | American Indian basketry magazine 1 (2): 22-9 | |||||
Nootka basketry hats: two special types | 1980 | American Indian basketry magazine 1 (3): 26-31 |