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University Press. pp. 309–311. Fabvssa, Iti. "Makers and Masterpieces:
Rivercane basketry at the Smithsonian". choctawnation.com.
Archived from the original...
- and the
Chitimacha and
Eastern Band
Cherokee still widely weave with
rivercane today,
though basket makers have
started making smaller baskets in order...
- New Day for
Rivercane". conservingcarolina.org.
Conserving Carolina. 23 June 2021. Morris,
Hilary (16
February 2023). "1st
Annual Rivercane Gathering coming...
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planning stages to
increase its
economic base with
additions in its new
Rivercane development along the I-65 corridor.
Atmore has
completed requirements...
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natural dye used by
Native American artists,
especially among southeastern rivercane basketmakers. A
break in the
surface of the plant,
especially the roots...
- affiliated. A
Dayak man
using a blowgun,
Dutch East Indies,
circa 1920
Rivercane quiver with
blowgun darts,
fletched with bull
thistle Demonstration of...
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headdress of
Chief Yellow Calf from the
Arapaho tribe in Wyoming, a
lidded rivercane basket from
South Carolina and the
earliest historic example of Cherokee...
- po****r red
natural dye used by
Native American artists,
especially among rivercane basketmakers in the
Southeastern United States. However, in
spite of supposed...
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Rivercane basket with Noon-day Sun pattern, by
Peggy Brennan (Cherokee Nation)...
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Among their arts,
Chitimacha women weave highly refined baskets from
rivercane. They
maintained a
strict practice of
using three color: yellow, red,...