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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...
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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...
- 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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Weaving Native American basketry Native American basket weavers Baleen basketry Fruits Basket ****anese
Manga series "Hopi
Basketry".
Northern Arizona Native...
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Straw is an
agricultural byproduct consisting of the dry
stalks of
cereal plants after the
grain and
chaff have been removed. It
makes up
about half of...
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living conditions. At the time, she
noted there was
little demand for her
basketry,
compared to the
amount of
labor they took to produce. To
craft a traditional...
- 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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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...