Presentation Bowl

Cleveland Museum of Art

Presentation Bowl

Date
1900–1905
Medium
Willow, devil's claw, yucca root; coiled ( 3 rods)
Culture
Native North America, Great Basin, California, Death Valley, Timbisha (Panamint) Shoshone
Department
Art of the Americas
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

This basket was made for the Euro-American collectors’ market in the early 1900s but it is modeled on basketry bowls from which the Timbisha (Panamint) Shoshone once served food. When used indigenously, the main view would have been of the interior. Made-for-sale baskets testify to Indigenous women’s truly creative, resilient responses to forces that endangered their livelihoods and existence. This basket mingles 19th-century design features with 20th-century innovations, including the construction method.

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