. Bulletin. Ethnology. 58 BUKEAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [bull. 91 midrib) with the vertical ones (of the proximal section). Starting below from the midrib plait the free ends of the vertical ones from both faces into a three-ply, by picking up one at a time. Bend the distal portion of midrib up onto the central and tie (B), Pass its pinnules over those already plaited and from below up work them together with the free ends of the horizontal pinnules from both. Figure 66.—Manufacture of the pepper-pot basket, continued. (Sec. 465 H) faces into a three-ply. Split the horizontal portion (distal se
. Bulletin. Ethnology. 58 BUKEAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [bull. 91 midrib) with the vertical ones (of the proximal section). Starting below from the midrib plait the free ends of the vertical ones from both faces into a three-ply, by picking up one at a time. Bend the distal portion of midrib up onto the central and tie (B), Pass its pinnules over those already plaited and from below up work them together with the free ends of the horizontal pinnules from both. Figure 66.—Manufacture of the pepper-pot basket, continued. (Sec. 465 H) faces into a three-ply. Split the horizontal portion (distal section) of midrib, the two halves of which constitute the edges of the mouth. BusJi hasket No. 2.—The second kind (pi. 20, 6) is made of mani- col with the midrib similarly bent in two places. Bend the middle section (fig. 58, A) backward over the proximal and the distal or terminal one at right angles to it. Plait the two faces each from. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.
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