26 (original number) and TB-12 (tb (temporary basket) number, Based on culture and description this basket is identified with the basket without a catalog number that was assigned a temporary number of TB-12 during the 2000 basket move.)
Accession number:
Acc.625
Description:
Twined winnowing basket with fret design in redbud. A basket matching this description was found with Klamath/Modoc. No number found on basket. Winnower/parcher with redbud and sedge. All in lattice twinning. One burn hole near rim. During photography in room 51 on 3-7-2001 this basket was found on 572 D. During packing on 10-30-2002 it was found on 571 C. Per Ralph Shanks: this is a Pomo winnower/parcher with redbud and sedge. All in lattice twinning. Based on description this matches TB-12.
Donor:
Horatio Shumway Lee
Collection place:
Ukiah, Ukiah Valley, Mendocino County
Verbatim coll. place:
California; Mendocino; Ukiah
Culture or time period:
Central Pomo
Collector:
J. N. Hudson
Collection date:
unknown
Object type:
ethnography
Object class:
Baskets (containers) and Twined weaving
Function:
1.5 Household
Accession date:
1927
Department:
Native California (archaeology and ethnology)
Dimensions:
height 8 centimeters and diameter 38 centimeters
Comment:
Randolph Basket Collection; 1-26808 to 1-26926; 3-3011; 2-13078 to 2-13083. Collected by Mrs. Minnie C. Randolph, Bishop, California. Purchased in by Horatio Shumway Lee (died November 1925). Donated through Miss Florence Lee, his sister, and his uncle, Rev. Hamilton Lee. From TB-12 record: "Found with Klamath/Modoc. No number found on basket. winnower/parcher with redbud and sedge. All in lattice twinning. One burn hole near rim. During photography in room 51 on 3-7-2001 this basket was found on 572 D. During packing on 10-30-2002 it was found on 571 C. Per Ralph Shanks: this is a Pomo winnower/parcher with redbud and sedge. All in lattice twinning. Based on description this is 1-26809." 2014-06-11 J. Oligmueller
Loans:
S1961-1962 #10: American Indian Film Project/Samuel A. Barrett (August 24, 1961–September 14, 1961) and S1963-1964 #4: Department of Anthropology (UC Berkeley)/Vincent Evans (July 29, 1963–July 29, 1963)