Native American Baskets: Bowls and Other Forms
+Add category to My PreferencesBasketry was among one of the first craft forms practiced by the Southwest Indian. Used for utilitarian purposes long before pottery, baskets were made to carry not only food but were tightly woven enough to carry water and cook in. The finely woven baskets of the Akimel O’odham (Pima), Tohono O’odham (Papago) and Western Apache are examples of how weavers incorporated beauty into their daily lives.
Native American Baskets
Bowls and Other Forms
Akimel O' Odham/Maricopa
Native American Baskets
Bowls and Other Forms
Apache
Native American Baskets
Bowls and Other Forms
Diné - Navajo Nation
Native American Baskets
Bowls and Other Forms
Hopi Pueblo
Native American Baskets
Bowls and Other Forms
Jicarilla Apache
Native American Baskets
Bowls and Other Forms
Western Apache
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