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Basketry:
Survival,
Beauty
Edith Bonde, Hubbard Lake (MI) Ojibwe elder, photographed in 1975 weaving a splint basket, she was about 67 then.Bonde's black ash splint porcupine globe (7.5" tall x 8.5" diameter), 1980. A perfect work of art.
"I was born in the north woods of northern Michigan, raised in lumber camps, where my father worked and our family stayed all winter, so I got very little education except nature. When my mother put me off her lap, so she could work at her bas ...
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Basketry!
Basketry Questions and Basketry Answers!
Do you have Basketry Questions?
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Persons new to basketweaving often have questions about materials, pattern terminology and other details of the craft. The following Q&A have been addressed by Linda Hebert of V.I. Reed & Cane, designer of the Basketry Studio A kits & patterns. We hope these help to enlighten you as you embark on your new adventure into this wonderfully rewarding craft!
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Hopi Basketry
Introduction
Hopi basketmakers are some of the finest artists in this medium in North America. Today, while many Pueblo peoples no longer weave baskets, Hopi women continue a centuries-long tradition of basketry. They are also innovative artists, developing new methods and designs from traditional ones. Red, yellow, and black are the usual colors skillfully arranged to produce katsina, animal, blanket, and geometric designs. The natural colors of plant materials used to ...
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Hopi Basketry Presentation
Anthropology 310b, Spring Quarter 1995
Prof. Carol Jolles
Part 1: History and Meaning (Rohith Sood)
Part 2: Manufacture and Decoration (Cecil Lewis)
Part 3: Bibliography
This presentation was created using an HP Scanjet 2cx, and was shown to approximately 40 people on May 30th, 1995. Utilizing a Mac Quadra 660 with an AV output, the pages were shown to the class using Netscape software. Accompanying the presentation was a 4 page handout, and of course the kno ...
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Shapes and Uses of California Indian Basketry
Note: The sizes of the baskets illustrated here are proportional to one another.
Plant Food Gathering and Transport
Gift/Storage Basket. The gift/storage basket is presented as a gift and is used for transporting goods or plant foods. Typical size: ht. 30"; dia. across mouth: 25".
Gift/Storage Basket. Ht. 30"; Dia. 25".
Seedbeater. Using the seedbeater, edible wild seeds were harvested by knocking seeds off the plant and into the burden bask ...
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www.per-olof.dk | Article with a few picuteres: Splint baskets and how they arrived in Denmark.Pictures: Overview gallery 1-2-3
A Personal History of Splint Basketry in Denmark and Sweden
by Per-Olof Johansson 1994
"The kind of basket I am talking about, in English is called a splint basket, in Danish spånkurv, and in Swedish spånkorg. A splint-basket is made of 4-10 cm broad splints of pine which are plaited and collected by some kind of nails with two rims, inside and outside, and provided with a handle...."
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