Object Details
- Collection History
- Probably collected by Judge Nathan Bijur (1862-1930) during travel in Alaska before 1920; inherited by his widow Lilly Prochownick Bijur (1867-1944) and son Harry Ash Bijur (1887-1972); donated to MAI by Harry Bijur and his wife Madeline Bijur (1901-1982) in 1965.
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- Data Source
- National Museum of the American Indian
- Culture/People
- Unangax̂ (Aleut)
- Possible collector
- Judge Nathan Bijur, Non-Indian, 1862-1930
- Previous owner
- Judge Nathan Bijur, Non-Indian, 1862-1930
- Lilly Prochownick Bijur (Mrs. Nathan Bijur), Non-Indian, 1867-1944
- Harry Bijur (Harry Ash Bijur), Non-Indian, 1887-1972
- Madeline Bijur (Mrs. Harry Bijur), Non-Indian, 1901-1982
- Donor
- Harry Bijur (Harry Ash Bijur), Non-Indian, 1887-1972
- Madeline Bijur (Mrs. Harry Bijur), Non-Indian, 1901-1982
- Date created
- 1880-1900
- Object Name
- Telescoping basket/slipcase
- Media/Materials
- Beach grass/Rye grass, silk embroidery floss
- Techniques
- Twined, false-embroidered
- Dimensions
- 15.5 x 8 x 1 cm
- Object Type
- Containers and Vessels
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