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Cooking Basket1-1209
Basket1-305

The grass is yellow and purple.

Culture
Coast Salish: Snoqualmie
Material
cedar root, grass, cedar bark ? and horsetail ?
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Carrying Basket1-695

The bear grass is yellow and red.

Culture
Coast Salish
Material
cedar root, bear grass and cedar bark
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Cooking Basket1-1234
Basket | Tumpline1-11359

S'abadeb-Seattle Art Museum Coast Salish groups upriver in the foothills of the Cascade and Coastal ranges exploited a somewhat different environment. While fishing was still very important, there was more reliance on plant resources such as edible roots and berries. Tightly coiled baskets allowed them to transport berries over long distances, packing them on their backs by means of a tumpline. The sturdy cedar-root construction of these baskets helped to preserve the berries until they could be dried or eaten. Coiled baskets are also watertight, so they were used as both water carriers and cooking vessels.

Culture
Coast Salish: Cowlitz
Material
twine, wool, cedar root, grass and leather
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Lidded Basket2.5E1602
Cooking Basket1-1252