Cree Twig Goose Decoy + Palm Husk Basket
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**Originally Listed At $250**
Native American / First Nations, Northern United States / Canada, Great Lakes Region, Cree / Ojibwe, ca. late 20th century CE; Southwestern United States / Hawaii, ca. mid to late 20th century CE. A goose twig decoy standing on 3 tripodal legs, woven using tamarack (larch) twigs and cotton threads, and a palm husk basket woven from curved vines / branches and rattan with a thick husk from coconut palm fibers. Tamarack geese, crafted from twigs, serve as symbolic birds traditionally fashioned by the Cree community for use as decoys in hunts. Constructed by assembling small twigs from the Tamarack larch tree, the bird also has a wonderful pine-like fragrance- that can be revived by boiling the bird. The opening in the decoy's head, when placed against the snow, is intended to represent the white patch on the side of a Canada Goose's head. The Palm basket is handmade, possibly from Hawaii or the Southern USA. It is the perfect size for holding the goose, although they were collected at separate times. Size of basket: 21" L x 10" W (53.3 cm x 25.4 cm)
Provenance: private Thornton, Colorado, USA collection
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#182043
Native American / First Nations, Northern United States / Canada, Great Lakes Region, Cree / Ojibwe, ca. late 20th century CE; Southwestern United States / Hawaii, ca. mid to late 20th century CE. A goose twig decoy standing on 3 tripodal legs, woven using tamarack (larch) twigs and cotton threads, and a palm husk basket woven from curved vines / branches and rattan with a thick husk from coconut palm fibers. Tamarack geese, crafted from twigs, serve as symbolic birds traditionally fashioned by the Cree community for use as decoys in hunts. Constructed by assembling small twigs from the Tamarack larch tree, the bird also has a wonderful pine-like fragrance- that can be revived by boiling the bird. The opening in the decoy's head, when placed against the snow, is intended to represent the white patch on the side of a Canada Goose's head. The Palm basket is handmade, possibly from Hawaii or the Southern USA. It is the perfect size for holding the goose, although they were collected at separate times. Size of basket: 21" L x 10" W (53.3 cm x 25.4 cm)
Provenance: private Thornton, Colorado, USA collection
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
We ship worldwide to most countries and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience.
#182043
Condition
Goose's neck is repaired with visible adhesive reattaching the head. A few losses to twigs throughout. Nice scent from the Tamarack twigs! Palm basket has some wear, but otherwise intact.
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Cree Twig Goose Decoy + Palm Husk Basket
Estimate $300 - $450
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PhD. Art History, Director, Fine & Visual Arts
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