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Materials;
Foundation-hazel shoots (Corylus rostrate) twined with bear grass (xerophyllum tenox) maiden hair fern stems (adiantum pedatum).Strong baskets made of roots of alder and pine.

KAROKS.
Quoratean family.

Location;
California, Upper Klamath River; lower Salmon River; down the Klamath River to within a few miles of it's junction with the Trinity River.

Materials.
Foundation - Hazel shoots (Corylus rostrata) wound with bear grass (xerophyllum tenox). 
Design in maidenhair fern (adiantum pedatum) for the black. 
Their red is a grass adler juice dye.

MISSIONS.
Mission Indians of Southern California.
The Coahuillas are Shoshonean family.
Divisions are known as the Coahuilla, 
Kawia 
Agua Caliente
Santa Rosa
Torres
Cabezon
Saboba
Twenty-Nine Palms.

Materials: 
Foundation - bunch of grass (vilfa rigeus) 
Designs are three leaf sumac (rhus-trilobat gives a light straw color. 
Dyed black with berry stems elder (sambucus bulrush (juncus lesnerii) or reed grass (juncus robustus). Dahlia makes yellow brown dye. 

The Dieguenos are Yuman family.
Various missions are; Capitan Grande,
Sequan,
Santa Ysabel,
Campo,
Cuyamaka,
Morongo,
Mesa Grande,
La Posta.