Try Maryhill Museum in the Columbia Gorge in Oregon. They have a nice
collection of
cornhusk bags. I would also believe that the Yakima Nation museum in
Yakima, Washington,
would also have such a collection. The University museum in Vancouver BC
also has a large
Native American collection, but I don't know if they have cornhusk bags, but
likely do since
they collect items from the Pacific Northwest.
I know a private collector in Walla Walla, WA who has a large collection,
but it is "private."
Best, John Martinson
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