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[Basket: rivercane, storage]
[Basket: rivercane, storage]
Title[Basket: rivercane, storage]
IdentifierQACM_1992_059
Formatcraft object
Date Created1935/1987
Dimensions16" x 12" x 12"
DescriptionThis storage basket was made by Lottie Queen Stamper, one of Cherokee's best-known basket weavers. Using rivercane, the basket was woven upwards from a square base and tapers to a circular rim. Walnut hulls were used to dye the cane to achieve the dark brown color; bloodroot gave it an orange color. Its pattern is Man in a Coffin (or Man in a Casket), with "coffins" alternating along a diagonal. Born in the Soco community to Levi and Mary Queen, Lottie first learned how to make white oak and pine needle baskets from her mother. She married into a family that taught her how to make baskets from rivercane. In 1935, at the age of 28, she started making cane baskets and, in 1937, she began teaching basketmaking at the Cherokee School. Over her teaching career, Stamper taught hundreds of girls to weave baskets. While the date of this basket is not known, the time span represents the time the basket maker was active.
Subject - TopicHandicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern
Subject - CraftCherokee baskets -- Appalachian Region, Southern
Basketwork -- Appalachian Region, Southern
Craft Categorybasketry
Decade1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
CountyCherokee Indian Reservation, N.C.
CreatorStamper, Lottie Queen, 1907-1987
Source InstitutionQualla Arts & Crafts Mutual
CollectionArtifact Collection
Copyright InformationAll rights reserved. Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, Inc., Cherokee, North Carolina.
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