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Hearst Museum object titled Bowl basket, accession number 1-12057, described as Small globose coiled basket with three-rod foundation.  Very similar to Pomo.  Tag "Yuki". Per Ralph Shanks:  Flaring coiled basket bowl.  The basket has a twined start.  The coil foundation is a mix of splints and rods.  The wefts are unpeeled redbud with sedge root background.  The design three diagonal steps with a lighting design in the middle.  The rim is plain wrapped with a tapered ending.    The basket has an exterior workface, a leftward work direction, and the an up to the right slant of weft twist.  The weft fag ends are primarily clipped. The weft moving ends are bound under or concealed.  The weft stitches are 35% split on the backface and very little on the workface.  The basket was said by Lizzie Scott, Yuki, to have been given to her by a Huchnom, Louise Hudson.
Hearst Museum object titled Mortar basket, accession number 1-12056, described as Mortar basket.  Tag: "Yuki". Per Ralph Shanks:  Twined mortar hopper basket, used with some debris and use wear at base.  The basket start is missing.  The warp material is a peeled shoot.  The background wefts are sedge root and the weft design material is unpeeled redbud and the backside (white side) of redbud.  The basket is lattice twined up to the last three weft rows, which are plain twined, followed by one row of plain twining over two warps.  The design has three elements, starting near the base there are two parallel bands, followed by two bands of alternating unpeeled and flipped white redbud rectangles, followed by one band of differing sized rectangles of the same material.  There is a break/ dau in each of the designs.  The rim is wrapped with a tan peeled shoot.  The warps are trimmed at the rim.  There is a reinforcing rod wrapped on the top interior of the rim.  There are four groups of three to four rim wrapping/reinforcing stiches that extend five weft rows below the rim.  The basket has an exterior workface, a rightward work direction, and a down to the right slant of weft twist.  Based on the materials, techniques, and Barrett's documentation this basket is Huchnom.