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Hearst Museum object titled Winnowing tray, accession number 1-2980, described as Winnowing tray; coiled. Warp is Epicampes (Sporobolus rigens), weft is Redbud (Cercis occidentalis). Red pattern is Redbud. Black pattern is Sedge bark (Carex). Coiled basketry meal plaque.  Design in horizontal layout of checker band and linear bands in red Joshua tree root material.
Hearst Museum object titled Winnowing tray, accession number 1-19724, described as Winnowing tray; coiled. Warp is Epicampes (Sporobolus rigens), weft is Redbud (Cercis occidentalis). Red pattern is Redbud.
Hearst Museum object titled Winnowing tray, accession number 1-2977, described as Per ledger: "Basket: coiled, flat. three colored bands, South Central Calif type." [Based on 7 others in the database, these were given the culture group of California Tribes with the Provenience of Southern California.  There were no others listed as South Central California. 2-3-2003 KD] Per Ralph Shanks:  Coiled winnowing basket tray, showing use from parching.  Deergrass bundle foundation. The basket has willow background wefts.  The designs are in black bracken fern root and red Joshua tree root.  The design includes one undulating line of red and two concentric circles of black.  The basket has an interior workface and a rightward work direction with clipped and bound under weft fag ends. The wefts are not tightly spaced.  Plain wrapped rim, with wefts more closely spaced than the rest of the basket, the coil ending is tapered.  The origin of the basket is probably Kawaiisu or Tubatulabal.  There is a hair near the rim of the basket.