ch'ah-ch'e:ng'e:tł'•design equivalent to the Yurok "sharp tooth" design
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ch'ahli-mila'•Equivalent to the Yurok "foot" design
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ch'ah-wilchwe:n•design equivalent to the Yurok waxpoo, and Karuk apxanko'ikoi, designs
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k'inilyiw•cross-hatched basket design equivalent to the Yurok "slanting stripes" design
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k'iq'e:n•he is twisting a hazel withe (to make it flexible)
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k'iwa:t•large rough-woven basketry pan, winnowing tray (approximately 2 feet across and 4 to 6 inches deep); any large pan
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k'iwitł'o:n•what has been woven, weaving, woven basket
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king-k'itoh•burden basket with a "nest" of sticks, used for the temporary storage of acorns
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łe:k'iwing'e:tł'•said to be a variant of the ch'ah-ch'e:ng'e:tł' design (Goddard L&C, p.47)
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łe:na:k'e'iwhditł'o:wh•I make several rounds of weaving
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łe:na:tł'o:n•basket design, equivalent to the Yurok "elk" design
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ło'kyoh-miqojine'•basket design equivalent to the Yurok "sturgeon back" design
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me'-chwich-ch'iłchwe•large burden basket, used for carrying firewood
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me'-k'iłwul•seed-beating basket, thresher into which seeds are beaten
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mich'e:k'e'xw-na:nint'ik'•the string which loops back and forth on a baby's belly in the baby-basket
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mikyowe'-mila'•basket design equivalent to the Yurok and Karok "striped" design
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miłto:y•any basket large enough to cook in; (modern) pot, bucket
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na'wehch•ceremonial basket-quiver, used only at the Jump Dance
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na:'ułmohwhich•small burden basket, like a purse or "suitcase"
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na:k'ixolq'its'•basket design equivalent to the Yurok crooked or zigzag design
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niłq'it-dahsa'a:n•basket design equivalent to the Yurok "flint" design
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nowhtiwh•I put it down (an empty basket, a long, stick-like object)
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q'ay'jint•open-work basket of hazel twigs, used for storing unshelled acorns
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q'ay'te•plate or platter of open-work basketry, sifting basket
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q'ay'-te:l•shallow pan or plate of open-work basketry, lined with ferns and used for serving food.
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q'ay'te:l-miking'-xole:n•open work basket with a handle, used to dip rocks out of the fire for cooking
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tehsjehji-mike'•basket design apparently unique to the Hupa
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tł'iwh-minchwiwh•design equivalent to Yurok and Karok designs also called "snake-nose"
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yawhtiwh•I pick it up (an empty basket, a long, stick-like object)
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