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yiq́us (coiled basket)

Date1900-30
Maker Susan Wawatkin Bedal Sauk, 1865-1947
Label TextSusan Bedal possessed an intimate knowledge of natural materials from the prairies, meadows, and forests of the Cascade Mountains, crafting these into masterful works. A dye created from huckleberries produces the unique rose color seen here in the triangular forms that represent butterflies. Decorated baskets were made as gifts for special relatives.
Susan Bedal possessed an intimate knowledge of gathering and preparing natural materials from the prairies, meadows and forests of the Cascade Mountains and crafting those materials into masterful works. A dye created from berries found in the Sauk homelands produces the unique rose color seen on this basket in the triangular forms that represent butterflies. Bedal achieved visual balance through the placement and disposition of the designs on the surface of the basket by using an additive technique called imbrication. Some coiled baskets served functional purposes, but this decorated basket was made as a special gift and was considered a symbol of wealth.
Object number2005.99
Photo CreditPhoto: Paul Macapia
The earth is our first teacher. Everything we need to know about how to live in this world comes from the teachings of the earth.
Vi Hilbert, Upper Skagit elder, 2003
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, S'abadeb - The Gifts: Pacific Coast Salish Art and Artists, October 24, 2008 - January 11, 2009; Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, BC, November, 2009 - March, 2010 Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, The View From Here: The Pacific Northwest 1870-1940, July 1, 2004 - March 27, 2005Published ReferencesSeattle Art Museum: Bridging Cultures, London: Scala Publishers Ltd. for the Seattle Art Museum, 2007, p. 33 Brotherton, Barbara, Native Art of the Northwest Coast, A Community of Collectors, Seattle, WA: Seattle Art Museum, 2008, p. 150, illus. 128
Credit LineGift of Jean Bedal Fish and Edith Bedal, in honor of the 75th Anniversary of the Seattle Art Museum
Dimensions11 1/2 x 15 x 13 in. (29.2 x 38.1 x 33 cm)
MediumCedar root, horsetail root, cedar bark, cherry bark
Photo: Paul Macapia
Susan Wawatkin Bedal
1900-30
Object number: 2005.100
Photo: Paul Macapia
Susan Wawatkin Bedal
1900-40
Object number: 2005.106
Photo: Paul Macapia
Susan Wawatkin Bedal
1900-40
Object number: 2005.107
Susan Wawatkin Bedal
1900-40
Object number: 2005.104
Hard Coil Basket
Susan Wawatkin Bedal
1900-40
Object number: 2005.105
Photo: Beth Mann
Susan Wawatkin Bedal
1900-30
Object number: 2005.101
Skwalulc (twined basket)
Susan Wawatkin Bedal
1900-40
Object number: 2005.102
Susan Wawatkin Bedal
1900-1940
Object number: 2005.103
yius (basket)
Cowlitz
ca. 1890s
Object number: 93.74
Oval basket
ca. 1890s
Object number: 93.75