The Gatekeeper's and Marion Steinbach Indian Basket
Museum Store was expanded in 2003. We focus on Tahoe
area history, local artists, authors and basketry.
Photos from our collections are available in a variety
of sizes by special order and normally take 3 weeks
to process. We also specialize in Native American
items, ranging from books and jewelry to baskets.
We carry items related to our exhibits, and other
unique gifts. All the proceeds from the Museum Store
go directly to continued support for the museum. Many
more items are available please inquire. To order
call (530)583-1762 or email: info@northtahoemuseums.org.
We are happy to process orders year round.
Attention Collectors! Our Museum Store features vintage and contemporary basketry.. *Baskets sold are not a part of our Museums collections*
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Woven Legacy: A Collection of Dat-so-la-lee Works, 1900-1921
Our exhibit catalog provides a history of the life of Dat-so-la-lee and her patronage with the Cohn Family. The catalog is full of historical photographs, as well as a detailed sampling of baskets from the collection.
Soft Cover. $10.00.
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The Saga of Lake Tahoe books serve as one of the
few comprehensive sources of historical data on Lake
Tahoe. The books are full of wonderful photographs,
stories, and historical information from around the
lake.
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Saga of Lake Tahoe: Volume 1
This edition covers a variety of places around the
Lake, make sure your area of interest is covered in
your volume of choice.
Table of Contents: Squaw Valley, Truckee River Canyon,
Deer Park Springs, Tahoe City, Tahoe Tavern, Tahoe
Park, Tahoe Pines, Homewood, Rubicon Springs, Chambers’
Lodge, Moana Villa, Tahoma, May-Ah-Mee Lodge, Sugar
Pine Point, Meeks Bay, Rubicon Park and Bay, Rubicon
Point, Emerald Bay, Cascade Lake, Fallen Leaf Lake,
Glen Alpine Springs, Tallac, Cascade House, Camp Richardson,
Echo Lake, Lake Valley, Meyers, Sierra House, Al Tahoe,
Bijou, Lakeside, Edgewood, Hobart, Marla Bay, Zephyr
Cove, Cave Rock, Logan House, Shakespeare Rock, Glenbrook,
Spooner Station and Summit Camp, Marlette Lake, Incline,
Crystal Bay, Brockway Hotel & Hot Springs, King’s
Beach, Tahoe Vista, Agate Bay, Carnelian Bay, Dollar’s
Point, Lake Forest, The Great Bonanza Road to Washoe,
Way Stations on the Bonanza Road to Washoe, Early
Marine History of Lake Tahoe, Marine Activity: the
Gay ‘90’s into the Atomic 1950’s,
Fishing Fact and Fancy, Facts of Lake Tahoe.
519 pp,
Hard Cover.
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Saga of Lake Tahoe Volume II
This edition covers a variety of places around the
Lake, make sure your area of interest is covered in
your volume of choice.
Table of Contents: Lake Valley, Meyers, Sierra House,
Al Tahoe, Bijou, Lakeside, South Stateline, Edgewood,
Hobart, Round Mound, Marla Bay, Zephyr Cove, Cave
Rock, James Canyon, Logan Shoals, Shakespeare Rock,
Glenbrook, Spooner Station to Summit Camp, Marlette
Lake, Skunk Harbor, Secret Harbor, Sand Harbor, Incline,
Crystal Bay, North Stateline, Brockway, King’s
Beach, Tahoe Vista, Agate Bay, Martis Valley, Carnelian
Bay, Dollar Point, Lake Forest, Bear Trap, Tahoe City,
Squaw Valley, Deer Park Springs, Truckee River Canyon,
Lake Tahoe Outlet, Tahoe Tavern, Tahoe Park and Sunnyside,
Idlewild, Tahoe Pines, Homewood, Rubicon Springs,
Chambers Lodge, Moana Villa, Tahoma, May Ah Mee Lodge,
Sugar Pine Point, Meeks Bay, Rubicon Park and Bay,
Rubicon Point, Emerald Bay, Cascade Lake, Fallen Leaf
Lake, Glen Alpine Springs, Angora Lakes, Tallac, Camp
Richardson, Echo Lakes, Turnpikes to Tahoe: Placerville-Lake
Tahoe Road(Highway 50), Luther Pass, Sheridan &
Genoa, Wally(s) Hot Springs, Kingsbury Grade &
Daggett Pass, Clear Creek Grade, Carson City, King’s
Canyon Road, Martis Valley Road, Auburn-Donner Summit-Truckee-Reno
Road(Highway 40).
528pp, Hard Cover.
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In the Meadow (Don't Feed Our Bears) by Krissi Russell
In her first read and sing-along book Krissi harmonizes a true to life tale of living in the mountains and close to nature alongside wild animals. Her story is beautifully illustrated by Lois Olsen.
32 pages, Soft Cover; sing-along CD included
32 pages, Soft Cover; sing-along CD included
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Pine Needle Basketry by Judy Mofield Mallow
Create picturesque pine needle baskets, miniatures, trays, pencil holders and more. Special sections address dyeing needles, making lids and handles, techniques, and gathering and storing materials.
112 pages, Hard Cover.
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Survival Skills of Native California by Paul D. Campbell
In the most comprehensive work of its kind, author Paul Campbell reveals the knowledge he has spent twenty years learning and reproducing from California's Natives. Included are sections on basic skills, the tools for gathering and preparing food, implements for household and personal necessity, as well as the arts of hunting and fishing.
Survival skills is astounding in the breadth of skills taught, and contains more than 400 pages with 2,000 skills and nearly 1,000 instructional illustrations. With a variety of Native Californians, young and old, as his sources of information, the author delves into the practices they used to successfully live on a land that is often seemingly poor in life's essentials. This book offers the opportunity to see beyond the apparent, to overcome modernbred helplessness in the wild, and to capably employ the varied resources of earth's bounty that make survival possible.
448 pages, Soft Cover
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Handhooked "Steamer Tahoe" Rug
A Gatekeeper’s Museum exclusive! 46.5”x33” $120.00
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Authentic western outfits for junior cowboys and cowgirls!
Boys outfits include chap and vest. Girl outfits include vest and skirt. Genuine cowhide S-M-L. $49.50 |
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