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Object Number
02-14-10/61949
Display Title
Sally bag
Descriptions
Object Description
Sally bag
Inventory Description
Bag, woven fiber, brn. and natural, bird motiff, rim edged w/ leather, yarn at b
Classification
- Container
Department
Ethnographic
Culture
- Wasco
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
United States
/
Washington
Materials
Tule root, Tule stem, Indian hemp, Hide
Dimensions
Overall: 31.5 x 19.5 x 15 cm (12 3/8 x 7 11/16 x 5 7/8 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
61949
Provenance
Donor
Mr. Lewis Hobart Farlow
(1902)
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| 10-21-10/76433 | Woven bag |
Bag
|
Oregon
| |
Media Restricted
| 02-14-10/61960 | Basket |
Basket
|
Oregon
| |
Media Restricted
| 02-14-10/61958 | Hat |
Hat
|
Oregon?
Washington? | |
| 985-27-10/59259 | Wasco twined sally bag. Cylindrical shape w/ remnants of cloth edging along rim. |
Bag
|
California
| |
| 2003.24.1 | Sally bag, "Honor the 1805 Wasco Weaver" |
Basket
|
Scappoose
| |
| 30-9-10/98478 | Basket |
Basket
|
California
| |
| 38-52-10/12712 | Basket with design--hide around edge |
Basket
|
Oregon
| |
| 99-12-10/53160 | Root-gathering basket (sally bag) |
Basket
|
Oregon
| |
| 02-14-10/61946 | Basket |
Basket
|
Washington
| |
| 15-36-10/86267 | Small oblong bag of 2 pieces of matting, consisting of elaeagnus bark. |
Bag
|
British Columbia
| |
Media Restricted
| 02-26-10/62154 | Basket |
Shaft, modified
Basket |
Oregon
| |
| 15-36-10/86278 | Bag of Indian hemp twine closely woven, stiff rawhide bottom, mouth edged with leather, used as a mortar bag. |
Bag
Mortar |
British Columbia
|