Native American Apache Made Burden Basket

Description

Native American Apache Made Burden Basket

The burden basket of the Apache tribe is one of the most quickly recognized items of material culture of the people. The baskets were once made for everyday use in collecting or gathering wild foods, or to cultivate crops like corn. Large burden baskets were sometimes made for food storage. Burden baskets are cone shaped, with flat or rounded bottoms. Buckskin and cone jingles made of tin are added to enhance the basket. Nearly all baskets will have a buckskin carry strap, which was once worn around the head or shoulders. As the baskets were carried the tin cones would jingle and scare off snakes. Small baskets were given to children and the jingling alerted parents to where the children were. It is said that these are hung outside a home and visitors are to place their burdens in the basket before entering the home. The saying “leave your burdens at the door” originated with these baskets. The baskets are a symbol of pride for the Apache people. This beautiful basket is the most tightly woven one we have had in the shop. This piece was acquired from a private collector.

Dimensions:

13 in. dia. x 11.25 in. deep, fringe hangs approx 14 in. below bottom of basket

SKU

BB--8479

$1,200.00
In stock
Write a review
Only registered users can write reviews. Please Sign in or create an account