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Twelve publications on Western basketry.

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Twelve publications on Western basketry.
Twelve publications on Western basketry. 1.) ALLEN, ELSIE. Pomo Basketmaking, a supreme art for the weaver. Healdsburg: Naturgraph Publishers, 1972. 2.) BATES, CRAIG D. Coiled Basketry of the Sierra Miwok. San Diego Museum Papers No. 15. San Diego Museum of Man, 1982. 3.) GODFREY, ELIZABETH. Yosemite Indians [Reprint]. Yosemite Association, 1977. Booklet.  4.) JOHNSON, RON, and COLEEN KELLEY MARKS. Her Mind Up, Weaving Caps the Indian Way. Exhibit catalog. Arcata: Humboldt State University, 1997. Some splitting of binding glue at pp. 118-119. 5.) NEWMAN, SANDRA CORRIE. Indian Basket Weaving, How to Weave Pomo, Yurok, Pima, and Navajo Baskets. Flagstaff: Northland Press, 1974. 6.) PURDY, CARL. Pomo Indian Baskets and Their Makers [Reprint]. Ukiah: Mendocino County Historical Society, n.d. Booklet. 7.) ROSEBERRY, VIOLA M. Illustrated History of Indian Baskets and Plates made by California Indians and Many Other Tribes, now on exhibition at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition [Reprint]. Reedley: Leo K. Brown, 1970.  8.) SMITH, GERALD A., and RUTH DEE SIMPSON. An Introduction to Basketry of the Contemporary Indians of San Bernardino County. San Bernardino County Museum, [1964]. Booklet. Periodicals:  9.) AMERICAN INDIAN BASKETRY, And Other Native Arts. Vol. III, Whole Issue No. 12, No. 4, July 30, 1983. "Washoe Basketry," by Marvin Cohodas. 10.) EXPEDITION, The Magazine of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Volume 40, No. 1, 1998. Four articles on Pomo and other native basketry, by Victoria Patterson, Sherrie Smith-Ferri, Judith Berman, and Sally McLendon.  11.) JOURNAL OF CALIFORNIA AND GREAT BASIN ANTHROPOLOGY. Vol. 1, No. 2, Winter 1979 [excerpt]. Stapled article: "Gotlieb Steiner and the G. A. Steiner Museum," by Maurice L. Zigmond.  12.) MUSEUM TALK. Volume 48, Number 4, 1975. "Six Chumash Baskets: an important new acquisition," by D. Travis Hudson and Janice Timbrook. Condition: Fair-Very Good; the volumes are from a well-used research library; some light toning; some with owner's signature.