BOAs] BASKETRY OF NEIGHBORS OF THE THOMPSON 351 
Chileotin Thompson Lillooet 
Gebigo1o7 1el poe! Only as checks in patterns, | Only as checks in patterns, 
not as simple element. not as simple element. 
Kae Lote, te So 156, 169-171, 173, 174______ 
mand n, Fig. 107 __| 506, 696-698______________ 22, 23, 24, Fig. 105. 
o and p, Fig. 107; | 111, 128-130, 132, 501____-_ See Lillooet zigzag designs 
11, and 12,5 Fig. all sorts. 
106. 
Ope: DOFe se 67, NGS), 187-190. te 2 g and J, Fig. 103, 19, Fig. 105. 
rinse io) 0 (se Saas 2; SO Oso Soa eee oS q, Fig. 103. 
1b | 500 | y pape mera 983; 0842 AGU Ts ATE 3 16, Fig. 105. 
Paty 107) 5.) Wig), SU GOL oo. Go ek Stripe designs. 
106. 
MW) Rievae 7a) SOL By DWyeDs L Vly wale be 
Cheleat ce Uy fant 2eoce ea (CES Doreen) 4 a Seen ae Fly designs, Fig. 104. 
GL pg | 7 aaa (sho) a wee eee Go epee m, Fig. 103; 2, Fig. 105. 
aibign 107532 _ Suita OSG 11 gE RE ey 
Ta ae UU ESA RN ree OP 73 ie al oe Se ed fe, 
106. 
ma ibig: VOY Wives BE2I5__ YA de tha 
(7 EEN I) ee LDL Ree a See ea eee 
(pad OTE tel Di ete Se ena i kay nese by ele telly della els tere 35, Fig. 105. 
DprbignlOGstoil) Si 47 48 _eledeacltow OLY 
HIP CE LNG S toes see BEGINS. OAL CBeees _ Fie 2 31, Fig. 105. 
SES has Se Php ee Se eae Pe ae 31, Fig. 105. 
Gye MOG: Sew seul W2hutel sates ll wees 
pie | LOG. bt ob ea ee Oa mee wey 2 Sr ris) ee s, Fig. 104. 
8, Fig. 106_________| Very common (see Thomp- | Very common. 
son triangles). 
CORES 11 sha Sie | 22: Gee 5V (ae ae 
Nai Mea AA OLE, se eS Sy eli? ee Ss = ee Spel ee nie 
14, Fig. 106________ SOBHSEL SHU ty “WOT EF. _ _ 3 m, Fig. 103; 2, Fig. 105. 
Aap rpu ters Ge 2s te PGs OZ. see te h, Vig. 103; 17, 18, Fig. 105. 
hae LE Ze TO ies ere Aled 2:7 a el ry 8 A ; 
TZ Bigs 106. sare i467 ae Stor La Bie 
Peaic: 10Ges) oe sioron ht] tla a Sa SA a STS | See zigzags. 
TNE Ee ah 0) Oe De oct 5 ps 13 Je os ee pan 
20; 21, Fig: 106 20s. 01)683=685_2)- levpeeoo_ Llc. 
22) Fig. TOG tas te 53 CREE LOLs a eae SO ea ? 
a ty LE Faia 0 ape dipec elv 0/U flmear eaee 9 Ale e ade 
209812 i106_ slo pacl WSSntinass SH aidan’ 
26, Fig. 106.2. 42_) = Bey Soe ee ge a 
Zio Pig. lOG.-~ 2 ve ie rye te Ce ple a en 
28, 7 AU AAS CEC wet al | na, 7-2 ane Ss ae 
30, Fig. LO GHIER ESA TOUSeR Ene] Sse OL See 
5 Common with both Lillooet and Thompson. 
Suuswar Basketry 
It is unfortunate that so little information can now be obtained 
from the Shuswap concerning the imbricated basketry which they 
are known to have manufactured formerly. Without any detailed 
knowledge of their ancient designs it is impossible to determine what 
were all of the influences playing upon the Chilcotin, just how much 
they owed to the Thompson and Lillooet, and whence their square 
designs came. 
Informants state that Shuswap burden baskets varied in size but 
were all similar in shape; a few were like the modern Chilcotin and 
all had rounded corners. Some were a little longer and narrower 
