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[Basket: rivercane, planter]
[Basket: rivercane, planter]
Title[Basket: rivercane, planter]
IdentifierQACM_1992_049
Formatcraft object
Date Createdunknown
Dimensions10.5" x 10" x 10"
DescriptionThis rivercane planter basket was made by Edmund Youngbird (1922-1995). Both the design and form of this basket are adaptations of Cherokee traditions. The dominant motif is the Snake or Serpent design, with the "serpents" running diagonally across the base of the basket. This design might be an adaptation of Louisiana Chitamacha basketry. The upper third of the basket is marked with a Chain design. The design is a 20th century adaptation, but is a popular motif among Eastern Band Cherokee today. The interior of this basket has a cross brace to give strength to the bottom. Baskets were made as planters as part of the tourist trade, rather than for in-home use. What remains from tradition is the material, the single weave technique, and the coloration of the basket. Walnut hulls were used to dye the rivercane and to achieve the dark brown color. Traditionally Cherokee basket makers are women; Youngbird being one of the few male weavers. Born in 1922, Youngbird learned to weave rivercane baskets from his grandmother.
Subject - TopicHandicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern
Subject - CraftBasketwork -- Appalachian Region, Southern
Cherokee baskets -- Appalachian Region, Southern
Subject - GroupEastern Band of Cherokee Indians of North Carolina
Craft Categorybasketry
CountyCherokee Indian Reservation, N.C.
CreatorYoungbird, Edmund, 1922-1995
Source InstitutionQualla Arts & Crafts Mutual
CollectionArtifact Collection
Copyright InformationAll rights reserved. Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, Inc., Cherokee, North Carolina.;
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