Weaving once begun , no matter how rough or crude , improvement was bound to follow , and hence , the origin of the basket . In Indian basketry we may look and find instruction as to the higher development of our primitive people .
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Excerpt from Indian Basketry: With 360 Illustrations A few hundred years ago our own ancestors were aborigines, they wore skins for clothes; wove baskets; lived in wicker and skin huts or in caves; ate nuts, herbs, acorns, roots and depended upon the fortunes of the chase for their meats, just