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- Encyclopædia Britannica article about basket weaving. California Indian Basketweavers ****ociation The National Basketry Organization The Book of English Trades...
- first frost has little or no scent and is less desirable for basketry. Basketweavers sun-dry cut sweet gr**** until it is dry and brittle. The brittle form...
- studied with some of the leading 20th century indigenous Californian basketweavers: Lucy Telles (Yosemite Miwok-Mono Lake Paiute); Mabel McKay, (Cache...
- is a po****r red dye among Southeastern Native American basketweavers. Choctaw basketweavers additionally use sumac for red dye. Coushattas artists from...
- Balkan group of Romani dialects. The ancestors of the Sevlengere were basketweavers in Thessaloniki, and lived there as nomads during the Ottoman Empire...
- had recovered to an estimated 3,500. The Maidu women were exemplary basketweavers, weaving highly detailed and useful baskets in sizes ranging from thimbles...
- and women. Elsie Allen, considered to be one of the best California basketweavers of her generation, was a member of the Rancheria and spent part of her...
- traditionally used for basketweaving. Elsie came from a family of accomplished basketweavers, including her mother, Annie Ramon Gomachu Burke (1876–1962) and her...
- interviews with Redwoods experts, foresters, conservationists, native basketweavers, rangers and naturalists, including Steve Sillet and Michael Taylor...
- Louisa Keyser (Dat So La Lee), Washoe basketweaver...