The Washoe artist Dat So La Lee championed the degikup style of creating these objects with small bases and a wide middle. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these containers created with reed or willow by Native American weavers. Bamboo was sometimes used to create “wicker” examples of these objects.
ANSWER: baskets [or wicker baskets; accept basketry, basket making, or basket weaving]
[10h] Navajo artisans use a two-knot or three-dot style in this technique in which fiber is wrapped together then stitched. The Mogollon people created pottery through this technique in which rings of clay are placed atop each other.
ANSWER: coiling [or word forms such as coiled; accept coiled baskets or coiled pottery]
[10m] People of this ethnicity use sedge grass to weave kete baskets. Gottfried Lindauer’s portraits of people of this ethnicity depict the tattoo art of tā moko on their faces.
ANSWER: Māori [or tangata whenua; prompt on Polynesians or Pacific Islanders]
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