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first piece fairly good. When she saw Mr. Teit she was able to do 
very nice work. Only a few women at Potato Gardens and Spences 
Bridge made baskets when she was young, for the real centers for 
the industry were down the river from Thompson Siding. The 
majority of the women of the Thompson Band were engaged in 
the occupation, however, while most of the people east of them con- 
structed birch-bark utensils and bought their coiled ware. Sésua 
had made several baskets each year since she began and identified 
some of her designs in the following plates and figures: 
Plates: 8,'d; 9, 6; 14, e; 18, a; 25, c; 28, b; 35, a; 35, d; 37, ¢; 
55, b; 56, a; 58, a; also A. M. N. H. 16/1044; 16/1269; and one 
“flower” design. She had alsomade a number of diamond variations. 
06 O94 $ 
SOO 694 $ 
OO OO $ 
; A B c D E 
Fig. 122a.—Patterns made by Informant No. 32. 
No. 33. Rosie, aged about 38, was a member of the N.ka’ia Band 
of the Lytton division. She recognized a number of designs she had 
made in plates: Frontispiece; 11, a; 11, 6; 14, 6; 14, e; 22, d; 24, 6; 
24,) f; 25, a; 25)! c7 25) ds 28} d;°28)e; 28, h; 29, by 31; a; 35, a; 
37, a; 37, b; 37, c; 37, e; 38, c; 38, d; 39, a; 39, b; 39, c; 40, b; 
40, c; 48, c; 43, d; 46, d; 49, f; 55, c; 55, A; 58, a; also A. M. N. H. 
16/1044; 16/1045; 16/1271; 16/4581; 16/4620; 16/4644; 16/5905; 
16/8000; 16/8733; 16/8738; 16/9150; 16/9151; 16/9171; 16/9236; 
16/9281; 16/9628; and color plates 16/4611; 16/4891; 16/5906; bead- 
ing as in Figures 42 and 43. 
No. 34 was a friend and neighbor of No. 33. They often made 
baskets together and planned new and striking designs with which 
to outdo their fellow-workers. They also copied each other’s designs. 
The name of No. 34 was Suzanna. She was 27 years old. From the 
photographs she recognized designs similar to those she had made in 
plates: Frontispiece; 11, a; 14, a; 14, b; 14, e; 16, a; 22, d; 28, c; 
24, b; 24, f; 25, a; 25, c; 25, d; 27, g; 28, d; 28, e; 28, h; 35, a; 
37, a; 37, c; 39, b; 39, c; 40, b; 40, c; 43, c; 43, d; 46, d; 49, f5 
55, ¢; 56, d; 57, c; also A. M. N. H. 16/1044; 16/1045; 16/4581; 
16/4620; 16/4621; 16/4644; 16/5905; 16/8000; 16/8733; 16/9150; 
16/9151; 16/9236; 16/9281; 16/9628. 
Sometimes she used the initials of the names of women and the 
date, such as the year when the basket was completed. 
