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Miniature Akimel O' Odham - Pima Basket with Turtle Design - C3353.03

Category: Baskets | Posted by Adobe Gallery Team Member | Sat, Nov 19th 2016, 1:21pm

Pima Basket - C3353.03The Akimel O´odham River People (Pima) of Arizona were major basket makers in the late 19th century, primarily making them for their own use.  At the turn of the century, basket weaving was being practiced in every home.  This continued into the early 20th century, at which time Southwest Indian basketry became a collectible commodity.  The problem was that the collectors and dealers only paid $1.00 to $3.00 for a basket.  The women soon realized that it was not practical to spend weeks making a basket when they could pick cotton and earn $2.00 a day.  By the 1920s, basket weaving all but disappeared.  By 1960, they were not even making baskets for their own use.  They had, by then, substituted commercially made pots and pans for utilitarian use.

 

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