1963. ([42156]). This specimen represents the finest quality of baskets in the collection. They are all more or less tastefully ornamented during the process of plaiting them. They are skillfully and closely woven, and are used for holding the finest of their flour and meal. These are undoubtedly of Apache manufacture. Fig. [541].
| Fig. 541 ([42157]) (⅕) | Fig. 542 ([42160]) (⅕) |
1964. ([42157]). Has been selected as an illustration of this class of baskets, of which the following are examples, differing but little in form:
1965-1971. 1965, (42158); 1966, (42159); 1967, ([42160]), Fig. [542]; 1968, (42162); 1969, (42163); 1970, (42164); 1971, (42165). The two last are almost flat; the rest saucer or bowl shaped and quite deep.
1972. (42166). Basket of coarse willow ware; platter-shaped.
1973. (42167). Conical-shaped basket of closely woven variety.
1974. (42168). Hemispherical-shaped basket of the same class; small.
1975. (42169). Cylindrical basket; small.
| Fig. 543 ([42183]) (⅙) | Fig. 544 ([42199]) (¼) | Fig. 545 ([42171]) (⅓) |