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Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 1-64981, described as Open twined.  Tag "Hupa att." Hupa is crossed out and NW is written in. Per Ralph Shanks:  Twined openwork basket, in the shape of a cradle sunshade. The basket has a crossed warp starting knot.  The warp and weft material is hazel or willow.  The rim is wrapped with beargrass and red-dyed woodwardia.  The basket is plain twined over primarily one warp, with the rows spaced approximately 1 inch apart. The rim is covered, with one intermittent weft row and at least two reinforcing rods.  The basket has an up to the right slant of weft twist and a rightward work direction.  The workface is on the exterior.  The basket is from Northwestern California.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl basket, accession number 1-21063, described as Circular openwork twined basket.  Made of hazel twigs.  Tag:  "Klamath R. Tribes Att.".  Tag "N.W. Calif.". Per Ralph Shanks:  Twined openwork basket, in the shape of a cradle sunshade or seedeater bowl. The basket has an unusually wide spaced crossed warp starting knot.  The warp and weft material is probably hazel.  The rim is wrapped with beargrass and reddish material.  The basket is plain twined over primarily one warp, with the rows spaced approximately 1 inch apart. The rim is covered, with at least two weft rows and several reinforcing rods.  The basket has an up to the right slant of weft twist and a rightward work direction.  The workface is on the exterior.  The basket is from Northwestern California.
Hearst Museum object titled Cradle, accession number 1-9499, described as Baby basket with hood; twined. Warp is Hazel (Corylus cornuta californica), weft is also Hazel (for both cradle and hood). Rim bound with Sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana).
Hearst Museum object titled Cradle, accession number 2-20099, described as Boat-shaped or coffin-shaped basketry cradle. Coiled, red-brown and yellow designs against natural background.
Hearst Museum object titled Cradle, accession number 1-9464, described as Baby basket; twined. Warp and weft are peeled Hazel (Corylus cornuta californica). Rim of many slender hazel shoots bound with shreddy grape?
Hearst Museum object titled Cradle, accession number 1-10730, described as Cradle; twined. Warp is Tule (Schoenoplectus acutus), weft is string. On fork of wood. Made of forked stick with cross bars and covered with the tule mat on the front.
Hearst Museum object titled Cradle, accession number 1-27598, described as Twined basketry cradle.
Hearst Museum object titled Cradle, accession number 1-10830, described as Cradle; twined. Warp is Redbud (), weft is Sedge (Carex) and Willow (Salix). Soap root (Chlorogalum pomeridianum) stiffening. Hooded cradle, made of small wooden rods and twine. Also note that the whole cradle, particularly the hood, is stiffened and rendered fairly tight by the application of hot soaproot juice.
Hearst Museum object titled Cradle, accession number 1-27696, described as Basketry cradle, open twined. Per Ralph Shanks:  Twined openwork baby basket, with commercial cloth tie.  The warp material is probably willow.  The wefts are of uncertain material.  At the foot there is plain twining, spaced closer than the rest of the basket.  The rim is covered with possibly conifer root, reinforced with two rods.  Starting at the foot there is one unpaired weft row, followed by several sets of two weft rows, with the uppermost set having three weft rows.  The basket has an up to the right slant of weft twist.  The basket is from Northwestern California.
Hearst Museum object titled Cradle, accession number 1-236783, described as Peeled shoots bound together with cotton cordage (twined). Hoop at top.