POMO (CALIFORNIA)
- Acorns for Pounding, Los Angeles Museum of Natural
History
- Acorn Preparation, Julia Parker 1996
- Pomo Woman Gathering Seeds, Edward Curtis Photograph
- Elsie Allen Weaving
- Pomo basket materials: sedge (white), redbud (red),
willow (sticks at top), bulrush (black - not shown)
- Large Acorn Plain Twined Storage Basket, Oakland
Museum of Art
- Boat Shaped Coiled Basket, Univ. of Penn .c. 1905
- Coiled Canoe Basket, Mable McKay Chavez, Willets
Museum
- Twined Eating Basket, Mary Benson 1895-1900, Grace
Hudson Museum, Ukiaha
- Quail Design Coiled Basket, Mary Benson, Museum
of the American Indian, New York
- Miniature Coiled Baskets, Mary Benson, Museum of
the American Indian, New York
- Feathered Coiled Gift Basket, William Benson,
Museum of the American Indian, New York
- Beaded Coiled Gift Baskets, Annie Lake, 1975,
Grace Hudson, Ukiaha
- Feathered Coiled Basket (Tapica) Mary John Posh,
Univ. of Penn. c. 1905 (250 quail, 223 woodpeckers)
- Feathered Coiled Basket (Tapica), Field Museum,
Chicago
- Feathered Coiled Basket, Museum of Natural History,
Washington, D.C.
- Feathered Coiled Basket, Museum of the American
Indian, New York
- Large, Diagonally Twined Feast Bowl .ca. 1905
- Twined Burden Basket .ca. 1905, Alice Worris,
Univ. of Penn.
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