Collection:
JDCM Education
Object ID:
EDU.0021
Accession#:
EDU
Credit Line:
Donated by multiple sources.
Object Name:
Basket
Description:
Basket, Coiled lidded
From Bethel, this one is probably made by a master because of its size.
The lid has a handle that is woven as part of it, it is purple.
The main part of the basket is a light purple or pink with areas of tan. The bottom is a circle that is tan.

Part of donation 2005.34 Marie Olson
Notes:
Marie worked in the ANAC cache gift shop in the 1970's. ANAC would give people some instruction about care, including encouraging people to rub ivory with their hands to transfer oils from the hands that were thought to be good for the ivory. Some people's hand oils are said to turn ivory yellow, an dothers turn it pink. Walrus tusk ivory tends to this in particular. ANAC instructed people not to put ivory or baskets in the sun or on the fireplaces mantle. ANAC also instructed people in dry climates like Arizona to keep a cup of water near the ivory to prevent it from drying out and cracking. THis is now known to be a poor practice. ANAC had a good reputation with Natives, and sold materials to them as well including beads, raffia, smoked moosehide from Canada etc. (Note that was with collection)
People:
Olson, Marie
Search Terms:
Native
Subjects:
Alaska Natives
Basket making
Baskets
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