Overview
The Virtual Museum of Native American Basketry is a VR experience hosting over 100 Native American Baskets woven by Native American Indians from over 25 different tribes spanning from the Great Basin into California, Oregon, Nevada, and other western states. They were woven between the late 1890’s and the mid-1930's, though a few pieces were woven as early as 1840. Most of the baskets were purchased by Lulu K. Huber in the early 20th century and are now stewarded by the University of Nevada, Reno Anthropology Research Museum.
This virtual museum allows users to inspect and admire the digital representations of these intricate artful baskets. Take note of their styles and designs. Consider the skill, dedication, and the passion each weaver devoted to finishing their baskets – as well as the historical teaching and knowledge passed through the generations for this tradition to persist.