How beautiful. I learned how to make a basket at 50 yrs. Old. One granddaughter made one. Want to teach the other 2 granddaughters how to make baskets. Basketry is so traditional and baskets are still so usefull in today's society.
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Thank you for this. Love the weavers stories & expertise in their craft. Beautiful.
Siyo nigad ❤ Robert Lewis taught me how to make a basic basket at an at-large meeting. I didn’t have to take it to graduate high school and always regretted it. Our required art class in high school was finger braiding, corn husk mats, and rug weaving. Our art teacher wouldn’t let us use dowels for the weaving frame. She made us go out in the woods to find fallen branches that were as straight as possible, and then we had to trim and sand them. We lashed the corners with twine.
This is so great! I live in Minnesota and love to be able to be able to learn about my heritage, I am a member of the Cherokee Nation and I don’t get back to Tahlequah very often. Wado!
Can you please share any traditional basket weaving classes available in NE OK? And please share where we can find Vivian and Mike on any social media. Wado
The Chief always has such great info from our Heritage. He is the best.
How beautiful. I learned how to make a basket at 50 yrs. Old. One granddaughter made one. Want to teach the other 2 granddaughters how to make baskets. Basketry is so traditional and baskets are still so usefull in today's society.
Thank you for this. Love the weavers stories & expertise in their craft. Beautiful.
Osiyo Nagada
Excellent Presentation, brings back memories of Mother, Grandmother, and Great Grandmother weaving baskets.
Osda iga Heda
I loved this basket weaving show❤
Wado to all of the basket weavers for sharing their knowledge.
I was in JOM every year they had it at Jay. I’m so thankful that it taught me about our culture.
Awesome Show!
Strong work, sharing masters within The nation. Wado!
Kalyn Fay gave me goosebumps! Beautiful
So fantastic!!! ❤❤❤
Siyo nigad ❤ Robert Lewis taught me how to make a basic basket at an at-large meeting. I didn’t have to take it to graduate high school and always regretted it. Our required art class in high school was finger braiding, corn husk mats, and rug weaving. Our art teacher wouldn’t let us use dowels for the weaving frame. She made us go out in the woods to find fallen branches that were as straight as possible, and then we had to trim and sand them. We lashed the corners with twine.
We have honeysuckle everywhere, and now, KUDZU!! We need more basket weavers in southeastern Kentucky
I have been eagerly looking forward to this! ❤
Love this.
My distant great grandfather was Cornelius Boudinot Raincrow.
I would love to learn how to make baskets.
This is so great! I live in Minnesota and love to be able to be able to learn about my heritage, I am a member of the Cherokee Nation and I don’t get back to Tahlequah very often. Wado!
Would have loved to see a little hands-on weaving
Can you please share any traditional basket weaving classes available in NE OK? And please share where we can find Vivian and Mike on any social media. Wado
Yay Mom!! 🎉
Awesome I think I’ve met Mr besee
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