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Carrie Bethel

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Bethel was one of a group of Mono-Paiute women who "became known for their exceedingly fine, visually stunning and complex polychrome baskets." Other basket weaving artists in this group included
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In 2006, one of her baskets sold at auction for $ 216,250. This basket had won first prize in the 1926 Yosemite Field Days basket competition.
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Four of her baskets were part of an exhibition on the art of Yosemite which appeared at the
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Mono Lake Paiute – Kucadikadi (Northern Paiute) basketmaker (1898–1974)
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Carrie Bethel made this 30" diameter basket from 1931–1935
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The Ella M. Cain Collection of Mono Lake Paiute Basketry.
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Indian Basketmakers of California and the Great Basin.
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Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
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Lee Vining, California
Lee Vining, California
Kucadikadi
Basket weaving
Yosemite Field Days
Mono Lake Paiute – Kucadikadi
Northern Paiute
basketmaker
Yosemite National Park
Lee Vining
California
Golden Gate International Exposition
Nellie Charlie
Lucy Telles
Autry National Center
Oakland Museum of California
Nevada Museum of Art
Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
Carrie Bethel made this 30" diameter basket from 1931–1935
Basket made by Carrie Bethel in the early 1930s
List of Native American artists
Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas
Yosemite: Art of an American Icon
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ISBN
0-520-24922-4
"Native American Art of the Yosemite Region"
97–101
ISBN

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