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English: Twilled woven basket made from cane by Eastern Band Cherokees in North Carolina. The pattern is produced by overlapping two or more warp sticks with each stitch. Collected in 1880 by Dr. Edward Palmer.
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Source Mason, Otis T. Basket-Work of the North American Aborigines. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1890. Plate LIII. Fig. 89.
Author Department of Ethnology
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current08:09, 12 May 2009Thumbnail for version as of 08:09, 12 May 2009574 × 532 (88 KB)Aaron Walden{{Information |Description={{en|1=Twilled woven basket made from cane by Eastern Band Cherokees in North Carolina. The pattern is produced by overlapping two or more warp sticks with each stitch. Collected in 1880 by Dr. Edward Palmer.}} |Source=Mason, Ot