Basketry Designs Of The Mission Indians
Alfred Louis Kroeber
Basketry Designs Of The Mission Indians
Alfred Louis Kroeber
This book is a fascinating look at the basketry designs used by the Mission Indians of California in the early 1900s. The author, a prominent anthropologist, provides a detailed description of the different types of baskets used by the tribes and the techniques used in making them. The book is illustrated with detailed drawings of the baskets and is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Native American culture.
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