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Hearst Museum object titled Basket material, accession number 1-11926, described as Redbud; blackened by burying in mud.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket material, accession number 1-11976, described as Willow? bark and sapwood.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket material, accession number 1-11927, described as Redbud; inner bark or sap-wood.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket material, accession number 1-11924, described as Redbud; coiled.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket material, accession number 1-11975, described as Bundle of sticks used as warp elements in basket making
Hearst Museum object titled Basket material, accession number 1-11930, described as Redbud bundle.  Made of sapwood. Used for white wefts in baskets.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket material, accession number 1-11925, described as Redbud; coiled.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket material, accession number 1-11928, described as Dogwood sticks; large coil.
Hearst Museum object titled Basketry material, accession number 1-12092, described as Bundle of pine roots, split.
Hearst Museum object titled Basket tray, accession number 1-11977, described as Flat openwork tray with warp turned down border. Per Ralph Shanks and Christa Ogier. Two tags say "Yuki". Shallow broad plain-twined tray, probably used. Basket start is cross-warp, warp material is probably redbud shoots and the wefts are peeled redbud and sapwood (interior of the redbud). At the rim the warps are bent down to the exterior of the basket, there is no design present. Work face is exterior and work direction is to the right. Slant of weft twist is up and to the right. A hair is present on the interior face.