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Small Hopi Indian Made Sumac Burden Basket by Dorleen Gashweseoma Lalo


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Native American Hopi Made Sumac Burden Basket--Small

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Native American Hopi Made Sumac Burden Basket--SmallĀ  by Dorleen Gashweseoma Lalo

Burden baskets are traditionally carried via a strap on the forehead and the basket rests on the woman's back. This frees her hands for picking fruit, berries, gathering sweetgrass, or carrying a child in a cradle board. This larger basket has an open weave in the bottom that Darleen has begun to incorporate in her baskets only after actually holding one of her grandmother's early baskets while she was a guest at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. Darleen uses sumac and is one of the only basketmakers that still gather and weave baskets with this material. At the end of the day these baskets are hung outside the home, visitors are asked to put their troubles in the basket as they enter and then gather them when they leave. Many times, the visitors will find that the troubles have vanished while they visited. Click on numbered boxes below image for additional views.

SKU: Dorleen Gashweseoma Lalo
Dimensions: 6" tall x 7" wide x 5" deep
Price: $375.00 


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