Made for the Trade

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Elsie Hover's collection highlights decorative and functional basket types.

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Made for the Trade is a section of the Tourist Exhibit displaying items which were made for tourist consumption--token mementos from Humbodt County.

Whether they are redwood burl artworks or beaded jewelry crafted by the indiginous Humboldt communities, all gifts are cherished as a means of remembering their travels through the majestic Redwoods.