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In North America Basketry is Woman's Work

Panel from the exhibit "North American Indian Basketry and Technology." Map of North American with highlighted regions of basket production. Many items for this exhibit were borrowed from the University of Washington to supplement the museum's collection.

The Technologies of Basketry Manufacture

Panel from the exhibit "North American Indian Basketry and Technology." Shows diagrams of methods of basket manufacture. Many items for this exhibit were borrowed from the University of Washington to supplement the museum's collection.

Beadwork moccasins, fine textiles

Display for the exhibit "Canadian Native Handicrafts." Shows beadwork moccasins and fine textiles. Many items for this exhibit were loaned by the Canadian Handicrafts Guild.

American Southwest

Display from the exhibit "North American Indian Basketry and Technology." Shows several examples of baskets. Many items for this exhibit were borrowed from the University of Washington to supplement the museum's collection.

Hopi baskets

Display from the exhibit "North American Indian Basketry and Technology." Shows several examples of baskets. The information placard is clearly readable. Many items for this exhibit were borrowed from the University of Washington to supplement the museum's collection.

Plains

Display from the exhibit "North American Indian Basketry and Technology." Shows several examples of baskets. Many items for this exhibit were borrowed from the University of Washington to supplement the museum's collection.

A Variety of Japanese Pottery

Display from the exhibit "Japanese Culture and Art." Features several examples of Japanese pottery. This exhibit was done on the arrival of materials collected by Dr. Ronald Dore of the department of Asian Studies who directed the installation of this exhibit.

The Medieval Traveller

Panels with prints for the exhibit "Japanese Culture and Art." This exhibit was done on the arrival of materials collected by Dr. Ronald Dore of the department of Asian Studies who directed the installation of this exhibit.

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