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Raphia and reed weaving. Including also cardboard and paper construction. A practical course for primary and elementry schools.

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1914
Author
Knapp, Elizabeth Sanborn
Publisher
Springfield, Mass. : Milton Bradley Company
Call Number
LB1537 K3
Author
Knapp, Elizabeth Sanborn
Publisher
Springfield, Mass. : Milton Bradley Company
Published Date
1914
Physical Description
132p. : illus. diagr.
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Creature activities and seat work
Paper work
Weaving
Accession Number
541
Call Number
LB1537 K3
Location
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Collection
Art Library
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Date
1910 – 1940
Material
fibre, plant
Catalogue Number
103.04.0007
Description
A closely woven straw hat in the shape of a truncated cone. The straw is dyed black in some places to form bands around the sides. Black dyed and natural coloured straw form concentric circles on top of the hat with a small circular opening in the centre.
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Title
Fez
Date
1910 – 1940
Material
fibre, plant
Dimensions
11.0 cm
Description
A closely woven straw hat in the shape of a truncated cone. The straw is dyed black in some places to form bands around the sides. Black dyed and natural coloured straw form concentric circles on top of the hat with a small circular opening in the centre.
Subject
souvenirs
crafts
weaving
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
103.04.0007
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Date
1915 – 1950
Material
rattan?
Catalogue Number
110.02.0003
Description
A shallow, square, natural-coloured basket with sides and bottom woven in one piece with a round warp and flat weft of natural materials. The sturdy square rim frame is wrapped with rattan(?). There are five diamond shaped designs woven into the bottom, one at each corner and one in the centre.
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Title
Tray
Date
1915 – 1950
Material
rattan?
Dimensions
4.0 x 24.5 x 24.5 cm
Description
A shallow, square, natural-coloured basket with sides and bottom woven in one piece with a round warp and flat weft of natural materials. The sturdy square rim frame is wrapped with rattan(?). There are five diamond shaped designs woven into the bottom, one at each corner and one in the centre.
Subject
households
crafts
weaving
basketry
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
110.02.0003
Images
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Tumpline Strap, Carrying

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Date
prior to 1930
Material
hair, horse; hair, sheep
Catalogue Number
106.06.0006
Description
A narrow black and white flat woven rope becoming all black at one end and all white at the other. There is a half brown and half white wider piece of woven rope at the centre with a slit between the brown and white colours.
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Title
Tumpline Strap, Carrying
Date
prior to 1930
Material
hair, horse; hair, sheep
Dimensions
237.0 cm
Description
A narrow black and white flat woven rope becoming all black at one end and all white at the other. There is a half brown and half white wider piece of woven rope at the centre with a slit between the brown and white colours.
Subject
Indigenous, Salish
crafts
weaving
basketry
transportation
households
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
106.06.0006
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