Indian Basket Making (1909)

Properly classed as an industrial film, this is something more, for it possesses unquestioned value as a scenic release, the scenes having been made in one of the most picturesque corners of Maine, where the Pasamaquoddy Indians still inhabit a portion of the land once owned by their aboriginal ancestors. Their basketry is vastly different from that of the reservation Indians of the West and Southwest, as all visitors to Bar Harbor know, and these examples of basket making cover all specimens from the tiny work basket to the bushel measure.

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