Openwork twining. Tag "Klamath River R. Tribes Att." Second tribe, from Llewellyn Loud, says "Hupa type". Per Ralph Shanks: Twined openwork basket, unused. Two sets of four warps are crossed at the starting knot. The warp material is probably willow. The background wefts are conifer root, some of which is red-dyed, with beargrass and maidenhair fern overlay. At the base there is plain twining for 1 inch, then three strand twining for an inch and a half, followed by one inch of diagonal twining, followed by two weft rows of three strand twining. Plain twining then continues to the rim. There are four sets of closer twined rows. The lowest row is plain. The second row is half beargrass and half conifer root. The third set has a beargrass background with a black maidenhair stepped horizontal line; the last set has red-dyed conifer root and beargrass. The rim is covered with an 1900-1944 material. The rim is reinforced. The basket has an up to the right slant of weft twist. The basket has a rightward work direction with an exterior workface. The basket is from Northwestern California, it may be Hupa or other tribes from the Northwest area.