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Publish Date
2006
Publisher
Northwestern State University Press, Northwestern State University,
Northwestern State University Press
Language
English
Pages
229
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The work of tribal hands: Southeastern Indian split cane basketry
2006, Northwestern State University Press, Northwestern State University, Northwestern State University Press
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0917898273 9780917898273
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Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction / Gary White Deer
ch. 1. The Chitimacha origin of basket weaving / as told by Chief Benjamin Paul
ch. 2. Split cane items in Louisiana : a view from archaeology and ethnology / Robert W. Neuman
ch. 3. In the family tradition : a conversation with Chitimacha basketmakers John Paul Darden, Scarlett Darden, and Melissa Darden Brown
ch. 4. The ties that bind : cane basketry traditions among the Chitimacha and the Jena Band of Choctaw / Dayna Bowker Lee
ch. 4. Cane and palmetto basketry of the Choctaw of St. Tammany Parish / Thomas A. Colvin
ch. 6. Choctaw cane baskets, 1830 to 1950 : an Oklahoma perspective / Marshall Gettys
ch. 7. Asá:la Koasati cane basketry / H.F. Pete Gregory
ch. 8. The persistence of Cherokee identity : Rachel Davis and her cane baskets / Sarah H. Hill
ch. 9. Signatures : rim forms on historic southern cane baskets / Tom Poulsen
ch. 10. Mystery baskets of Cane River : who made them? / Dustin C. Fuqua
ch. 11. Five Caddo baskets from Indian territory / Dayna Bowker Lee
ch. 12. Qualla crafts / Betty Dupree
ch. 13. Marketing Native American crafts / Debra G. Thomas
ch. 14. Native cane conservation guide : arundinaria gigantea ssp. tecta, traditionally known as swamp cane / Tim Oakes
ch. 15. Contributors
Edition Notes
"The Louisiana Regional Folklife Program and Williamson Museum, Northwestern State University of Louisiana"
"Funded by grants from the Lower Mississippi Delta Region Initiatives of the National Park Service, and the USDA Forest Service, with the assistance of the Cane River Creole National Historical Park"
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