Ed put a big smile on my face!!! Thanks for that!!! :-) He's a good ol' boy. I find it increasingly difficult to locate people with his charm and joviality. Glad to see some remain!!! :-) Kindly send him my best.
This video was so good. I learned so much not just about baskets but about preserving them, how museums go about learning, and the wonderful skill of this man keeping his traditions alive. What a fantastic video. Thank you.
I have an old linen pillowcase embroidered in North West style. Can't find much information about it. Perhaps young women were taught embroidery in school? The animals depicted are dolphins and octopuses.
Ed put a big smile on my face!!! Thanks for that!!! :-)
He's a good ol' boy. I find it increasingly difficult to locate people with his charm and joviality.
Glad to see some remain!!! :-) Kindly send him my best.
This video was so good. I learned so much not just about baskets but about preserving them, how museums go about learning, and the wonderful skill of this man keeping his traditions alive. What a fantastic video. Thank you.
So glad you enjoyed watching!
Beautiful and functional. These crafts should not be allowed to die or the languages the craftsmen spoke.
They are National and World Treasures.
Yeah i really salute the people who have a talented God bless
Thanks for telling this story.
Just did this today cattail ✌🏻 is a must have
He’s amazing
Good job
Very interesting and awesome ^~^
Excellent story
Beautiful.
Your great talented man good job
I have an old linen pillowcase embroidered in North West style. Can't find much information about it. Perhaps young women were taught embroidery in school? The animals depicted are dolphins and octopuses.
good luck
say it again
i will
Puyallup Tribe of Indians? Karen Reed-Peters.
Suquamish!
Mahalo
Squamish kinda sounds like sasquatch