Makah Native American Indian Basket
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This tiny colorful trinket basket was made by a member of the Makah tribe, Neah Bay, WA, in 1968 -- There are 10 to 12 stitches per inch It is in perfect condition with no fading There is a teal and black thunderbird and a black whale around the basket On the basket and lid, there are yellow, brown and black bands In the center of the lid, there is an intricate circle design in black, orange, teal and yellow The basket measures only 1-1/2" across the bottom, 1-3/4" across the top and 1-1/8" high It is made of bear grass and cedar bark I will combine shipments.
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