- Pima Basketry TraySKU: L1261Pima basketry tray with geometric design. 3 1/2" x 16"D PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Pima, Native AmericanSIZE: 3 1/2" x 16"D$3,000
- Pima Basketry TraySKU: K274Pima basketry tray with geometric design. 3" x 14"D PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Pima, Native AmericanSIZE: 3" x 14"D$2,200
- Apache Dog Pictorial BasketSKU: AK0195Apache pictorial basket with dogs and geometric design. Ex. Steve Goldstein. 14" x 3" PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Apache, Native AmericanSIZE: 14" x 3"$5,000
- Apache Basketry TraySKU: O1130Apache polychrome basketry tray with crosses, whirling logs and geometric designs. Tight weave. 4"H x 14 1/2"D PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Apache, Native AmericanSIZE: 4"H x 14 1/2"D$7,000
- Yavapai Basketry BowlSKU: N1184Yavapai Apache basketry bowl with geometric design. Very tight weave 2" x 6 1/2" PERIOD: Late 19th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Yavapai, Native AmericanSIZE: 2" x 6 1/2"$1,200
- Pima Olla BasketSKU: S229Pima olla basket with geometric design. 11"H x 12"W PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Pima, Native AmericanSIZE: 11"H x 12"W$6,000
- Pima Cynlidrical BasketSKU: L884Pima cylindrical basket with geometric design. Golden and vibrant. PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Pima, Native AmericanSIZE: 8 1/2"W x 7"H$3,500
- Pima Basketry JarSKU: O210Pima basketry jar with geometric design. 7 1/2" x 9". PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Pima, Native AmericanSIZE: 7 1/2" x 9"$2,500
- Apache OllaSKU: K3471Apache olla with geometric design. Nice golden patina. 7" x 10 1/2"H PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Apache, Native AmericanSIZE: 7" x 10 1/2"H$4,000
- Apache Cylincrical BasketSKU: Q638Apache cylindrical basket with geometric design. 5 1/2"H x 6 1/2"D. PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Apache, Native AmericanSIZE: 5 1/2"H x 6 1/2"D$3,000
- Apache Basketry CanteenSKU: AJ2153_PSApache basketry canteen. Once covered with pine pitch, we assume a cave found piece, now dirt. 6" x 2 1/2". Would have origially had a cottonwood plug. 19th century or earlier. PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Apache, Native AmericanSIZE: 6" x 2 1/2"$1,700
- Pima Basketry BowlSKU: O1116Pictorial Pima basketry bowl with man figures. 6"H x 12"D PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Pima, Native AmericanSIZE: 6"H x 12"D$5,000
- Apache Poolchyome TraySKU: L1206AApache polychrome tray with center squash blossom design, whirling logs, and crosses. 3"H x 14"D PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Apache, Native AmericanSIZE: 3"H x 14"D$6,000
- Monumental Apache Olla BasketSKU: AJ101119th Century monumental Apache olla basket with geometrics, man figures, man riding horses, and man riding horses completely covered. 22"H, 20" shoulder, 9" top, 7" bottom. PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Apache, Native AmericanSIZE: 22"H, 20" shoulder, 9" top, 7" bottom.$65,000
- Papago Basketry JarSKU: AH1790Papago jar, once had a lid. Shows bottom wear. Papago baskets are handcrafted of beargrass, yucca cactus (white or green) and Devil’s Claw (black). The technique used is known as coiling. Split stitch baskets are made of beargrass and sewn with yucca in such a manner that the coil is exposed to ...$75
- Papago BasketSKU: AH1792Papago basket with flared rim. Minor rim damage. Papago baskets are handcrafted of beargrass, yucca cactus (white or green) and Devil’s Claw (black). The technique used is known as coiling. Split stitch baskets are made of beargrass and sewn with yucca in such a manner that the coil is exposed ...$125
- Apache BasketSKU: AJ1158_RNApache pictorial basket with center star, squash blossom, whirling logs, "W's" and geometric designs with black border. 16 3/4" x 3 1/2" PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Apache, Native AmericanSIZE: 16 3/4" x 3 1/2"20% off$3,200$4,000
- Papago Basketry OwlSKU: AJ1097Papago hand woven basketry owl. Head comes off as lid. 9 1/2"H x 6 1/4"W. Papago baskets are handcrafted of beargrass, yucca cactus (white or green) and Devil’s Claw (black). The technique used is known as coiling. Split stitch baskets are made of beargrass and sewn with yucca in such a manner ...$550
- Apache Figurative Olla BasketSKU: AJ0868Apache figurative olla basket having figural decoration and golden patina. Eleven Apache Ganz dancers with wands. 14"H x 10"D PERIOD: Late 19th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Apache, Native AmericanSIZE: 14"H x 10"D$12,000
- Jicarilla Apache BasketSKU: P12AJicarilla Apache basket with two dogs. Ex. Herold Apache trays have traditionally been created by women in flat, curved, and bowl forms like this example. Those with pictorial elements are coveted, and the coloration oxidizes over time to warm hues. Apache trays were originally created for ...$400
- Papago Miniature BasketsSKU: AH2030Four Papago miniature horsehair baskets. Papago baskets are handcrafted of beargrass, yucca cactus (white or green) and Devil’s Claw (black). The technique used is known as coiling. Split stitch baskets are made of beargrass and sewn with yucca in such a manner that the coil is exposed to form ...60% off$200$500
- Papago Miniature BasketsSKU: AH2028Six Papago miniature baskets. Two with owls. Five of yucca and one of pine needle. Papago baskets are handcrafted of beargrass, yucca cactus (white or green) and Devil’s Claw (black). The technique used is known as coiling. Split stitch baskets are made of beargrass and sewn with yucca in such a ...$500
- Hopi Miniature BasketSKU: AH2012Hopi miniature basket. 2"D x 1 1/2"H PERIOD: Late 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Hopi, Native AmericanSIZE: 2"D x 1 1/2"H$150
- Hopi PlaqueSKU: AH2027Flat coiled miniature Hopi plaque with polychrome designs from second Mesa. From Arizona. Circa 1890. 4 1/2"D PERIOD: Late 19th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Hopi, Native AmericanSIZE: 4 1/2"D63% off$75$200
- Lidded Papago Basketry JarSKU: AH1793Lidded Papago flared jar. Papago baskets are handcrafted of beargrass, yucca cactus (white or green) and Devil’s Claw (black). The technique used is known as coiling. Split stitch baskets are made of beargrass and sewn with yucca in such a manner that the coil is exposed to form part of the ...33% off$200$300
- Large Papago BasketSKU: J1883Monumental handled Papago basket featuring nine eagles. Papago baskets are handcrafted of beargrass, yucca cactus (white or green) and Devil’s Claw (black). The technique used is known as coiling. Split stitch baskets are made of beargrass and sewn with yucca in such a manner that the coil is ...$5,000
- Apache Tus Water JarSKU: X752Apache basketry tus water jar from the Grand Canyon area. Covered in pine pitch with multiple braided horsehair handles. Pointed bottom for sticking in sand. Old collection number on bottom noting Wallapaie. This one has seen much use. 12"D x 14"H PERIOD: Mid 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - ...$3,500
- Apache Tus Water JarSKU: X751Apache basketry tus water jar covered in pine pitch with remnants of horsehair handles. From the Grand Canyon area. Old collection number on bottom. This one has seen much use. 13"H x 8 1/2"W PERIOD: Late 19th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Apache, Native AmericanSIZE: 13"H x 8 1/2"W$3,000
- Apache Tus Water JarSKU: X750AApache basketry tus water jar covered in pine pitch having two black bands around shoulders. Interwoven harness leather handles. This basket was exhibited in Showlo Ariz. 1965 and won the first Premium Ribbon at the Arizona State Fair in 1912. PERIOD: Early 19th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - ...$2,200
- Apache Tus Water JarSKU: X749Apache tus water jar with remnants of pine pitch. Collection number on the bottom. Interwoven stick handles. Wear to the rim. From the Grand Canyon. 6 1/2" x 10" PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Apache, Native AmericanSIZE: 6 1/2" x 10"$1,500
Southwest Baskets
The Southwest culture area includes Arizona, New Mexico, southern Utah and Colorado, western Texas and northern Mexico. This vast area consists of mountains, mesas, and deserts. Southwestern Native communities were made up of various tribes that followed two separate lifestyles. Some such as the Navajo, Apache and Havasupai practiced farming and supplemented their diet with small game hunting and seed gathering. Other tribes such as the Puebloans and Pima relied on agriculture as sustenance practicing irrigation methods to cultivate maize, squash, beans, sunflowers, tobacco, and other crops. Most southwestern baskets were constructed by women for utilitarian and ceremonial uses as well as for sale to tourists. Each major technique of construction has been used in the Southwest including rod, bundle, and rod and bundle coiling; plain and diagonal twining; and plain, twill, and wicker plaiting. While some tribes practiced a single method of manufacture, others utilized a variety of techniques. As a result, Southwestern basketry may be grouped into four divisions, the Southern Athabascans (Apache and the Navajo,) the Hokan peoples (Havasupai, Walapai, Yavapai, Seri, and Maricopa,) The Puebloans (Hopi, Jemez, San Ildefonzo, San Juan, and Zuni,) and the Uto-Aztecans (Cahita, Huichol, Papago, Pima, and Tarahumara.)
Cisco’s collection of Southwestern baskets includes Apache, Havasupai, Hopi, Jicarilla, Navajo, Papago, Pima, Tarahumara, Yavapai, Yuma, and Zuni baskets
Cisco’s collection of Southwestern baskets includes Apache, Havasupai, Hopi, Jicarilla, Navajo, Papago, Pima, Tarahumara, Yavapai, Yuma, and Zuni baskets
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