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Basket weaving (also
basketry or
basket making) is the
process of
weaving or
sewing pliable materials into three-dimensional artifacts, such as baskets...
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Baleen basketry is a
particular type of
basketry, an
Alaska Native art made from
whale baleen developed in Utqiagvik,
Point Hope, and Wainwright, Alaska...
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Basketry of
Mexico has its
origins far into the pre
Hispanic period, pre-dating
ceramics and the
domestication of crops. By the time the
Spanish arrived...
- was
greater reliance on hunting.
Plateau tribes excelled in the art of
basketry. They most
commonly used hemp dogbane, tule, sagebrush, or
willow bark...
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Santa Fe
Indian Market. She was
first invited to
exhibit and
demonstrate basketry at the
National Museum of
Natural History,
Smithsonian Institution in Washington...
- art that can be seen in the
different textiles and
forms of art such as
basketry, pottery, and woodcarving.
Appalachian folk art
includes the influence...
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described as Ethiopian,
mesob baskets belong to a
larger tradition of
Harari basketry. A
mesob is
depicted on the 10 birr note.
Mesob baskets are used in funeral...
- the
Southeastern Woodlands before European colonisation. The
river cane
basketry art is at
minimum 3000
years old, and can
arguably be
considered the most...
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Collections and
Chitimacha Basketry Revival",
Symbols (Spring):18-22. Gregory,
Hiram F. 2006. "Asá: la
Koasati Cane
Basketry", In The Work of
Tribal Hands:...
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locals make use of
leaves and
branches of palm
trees to make
numerous basketry products, the
women of
these districts, use date leaves,
branches of plants...