Fish trap (Salmon); twined. Warp and weft are Willow (Salix). Plain coarse and open-twined, therefore crafted by a man.
Donor:
Phoebe Apperson Hearst
Collection place:
Pinoleville, Mendocino County, California
Verbatim coll. place:
California; Mendocino; Pinoleville
Culture or time period:
Pomo
Collector:
Samuel A. Barrett
Collection date:
1901
Materials:
Willow (wood)
Taxon:
Salix
Object type:
ethnography
Object class:
Baskets (containers) and Twined weaving
Function:
1.1 Hunting and Fishing
Accession date:
1903
Department:
Native California (archaeology and ethnology)
Comment:
Photo: 13-486 Published: BAE B78 Pl 33; AAE VII, 3, Pl 27, Fig 6 Remarks: For materials see Supplementary catalogue 1, p. 46
Loans:
S1961-1962 #80: American Indian Film Project/Samuel A. Barrett (May 21, 1962–June 27, 1962), S1966-1967 #88: Department of Industrial Relations/Roger Taylor (April 12, 1967–April 14, 1967), S1967-1968 #97: Junior Center of Art and Science (February 27, 1968–May 1, 1968), S1979-1980 #9: DeAnza College (August 31, 1979–December 17, 1979), S1980-1981 #71: Santa Rosa Junior College (May 11, 1981–June 17, 1981), S1982-1983 #9: California History Center, De Anza College (September 15, 1982–March 2, 1983), and S1988-1989 #29: SFO Museum (February 14, 1989–May 5, 1989)