puhukad
Puhukad is a term used to describe a traditional form of basketry originating from the indigenous communities of the Pacific Northwest. These baskets are typically woven from natural materials such as cedar bark, cattail leaves, and various grasses. The weaving techniques employed are intricate and varied, often resulting in highly decorative and functional objects. Puhukad baskets can range in size and purpose, from small, finely woven containers for gathering berries to larger, sturdier baskets used for storing food or carrying goods.
The craftsmanship involved in creating puhukad is passed down through generations, with elders teaching younger members
While traditionally used for utilitarian purposes, puhukad baskets are now also recognized as significant cultural artifacts