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5. T\\ ilk-d work 224 



6. Twilled work 224 



7. Ancient twilled work, Alabama 225 



8. Ancient twilled work, Tennessee 225 



9. Twilled weaving, Cherokee Indians, North Canilina 226 



10. Wicker liasket, Zufii, New Mexico 227 



11 . Close wickerwork, Hopi Indians, Arizona 228 



12. Twilled and wicker mat, Iioi)i Indians, Arizona 229 



i::?. Wrapped weaving, Mohave Indians, Arizona 230 



14. Wrapped weaving, from mound in Oliio 231 



15. Plain twined weaving 232 



16. Openwork twined wallet, Aleutian Lslands 233 



17. Twined openwork, Aleutian Islands 234 



18. Crosse'd warp, twined weave, Makah Indians, Washington 234 



19. Diagonal twined weaving, Ute Indians, Utah 234 



20. Diagonal twined basketry. Porno Indians, Caiif( irniu 235 



21. Wrapped twined weaving 235 



22. Wraj)ped twined weaving, INIakah Indians, W^ashington 236 



23. Detail of mixed twined weaving (outside) 237 



24. Detail of mixed twined weaving (inside) 237 



25. Variety in twined weaving ( outside) 238 



26. Variety in twined weaving ( inside ) 238 



27. Tee or lattice-twined weaving, Pomo Indians, California 239 



28. Three-strand l)raid and twined w<jrk (outside) 239 



29. Three-strand braid and twined work (inside ) 239 



30. Basket-jar in 3-strand twine, Hopi Indians, Arizona . . 249 



31. Three-strand ami plain twined weaving 241 



32. Three-strand braid, {<() outside, (h) inside 241 



33. Carrying basket, 3-strand braid, Klamath Indians, ( )regon 242 



34. AVarp stems crossed in pairs 243 



35. Warp stems crossed in fours 243 



36. Sixteen stems woven in fours .- 243 



37. Warp stems crossed in fours and twined 243 



38. Six warp stems parallel 244 



39. Warp stems crossed in threes; held l)y wicker 244 



40. Pione awl for coiled basketry 245 



41. Cross sections of varieties in coiled 1 )asketry 247 



42. Carrying basket, Pima Indians, Arizona 248 



43. Detail of interlocking stitches 248 



44. Foundation of three rods laid vertically, Mescalcro Apache Indians 249 



45. Detail of figure 44 250 



46. Detail of single-rod coil in l)asketry 250 



47. Foundation of t W(j rods, vertical 251 



48. Rod and welt foundation 252 



49. Water jar in coiled basketry, W'ol])i, Arizona 252 



50. Foundation of three rods, stitches catching rod underneath 253 



51. Foundation of splints 254 



52. I ndjricated work detail, called Klikitat 254 



53. Imbricated coiled work, called Klikitat 255 



54. Imbricated basketrj' detail, Thompson River 255 



55. Overlaying in coiled work 256 



"56. Foundation of straws in coiled work 256 



57. Coil with open sewing, inclosing parts of foundation 257 



