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<p>[QUOTE="Taupou, post: 10386058, member: 45"]Problem is, although this basket uses raffia, neither the Quinault, Chehalis, or the Skokomish used this particular combination of twining, start, or rim finish on their baskets. I would say this is not typical of any Native American work.</p><p><br /></p><p>(Arthur Erickson is <u>the</u> expert on Pacific Northwest baskets, and i have found him very helpful in identifying them. You might want to contact him. He lives in the area, and has recently opened a new gallery, not on Taylor street, where it used to be.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Taupou, post: 10386058, member: 45"]Problem is, although this basket uses raffia, neither the Quinault, Chehalis, or the Skokomish used this particular combination of twining, start, or rim finish on their baskets. I would say this is not typical of any Native American work. (Arthur Erickson is [U]the[/U] expert on Pacific Northwest baskets, and i have found him very helpful in identifying them. You might want to contact him. He lives in the area, and has recently opened a new gallery, not on Taylor street, where it used to be.)[/QUOTE]
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