Baskets made for sale: During the late 1800s and early 1900s, the volume of baskets produced for sale to non-Native persons increased dramatically. Basketry became an important source of income for many families. This time period coincides with increased collecting efforts by private individuals and museums. Growing numbers of tourists came to the western United States and Canada, often seeking the opportunity to purchase a Native-made souvenir directly from the maker. Baskets, an easily portable souvenir, were in high demand.
CONGRATULATIONS! Your basket was made for sale!
Click here to see the Burke Museum's record
for this basket and find out all about it.
Return to Exhibit | Back | Restart Game |