This thesis will examine the environmental and sociocultural changes that have affected Tohono O'odham basketry and the reasons how these traditions, although altered, persist today. The Tohono O'odham basketweavers responded to drastic environmental and social changes and created opportunity as they adjusted to the loss of their subsistence resources. Tohono O'odham basketry and basketweavers are a testimony of survival and of the determination to preserve their distinct cultures within our contemporary pluralistic society despite numerous hardships. Tohono O'odham basketweaver's capacity to retain their cultural identity, continue their knowledge of basketry technology and plant materials, and express leadership through partnerships, demo...
The earliest indirect evidence of basketry through clay impressions extends back to about 11,000 yea...
The renown of Pomo basketry in the ethnographic literature has been based almost exclusively on form...
In the Adams Collection at the Tillamook County Pioneer Museum, Tillamook, Oregon, there are 29 bask...
Native American women from the American Southwest have always used basket weaving to maintain relati...
This dissertation explores patterned variability in Indigenous wood splint basket weaving within the...
This dissertation research addresses the question of how basketry is a vital, living part of Karuk c...
While much has changed since European people first interfered in the lives of Northern Native Americ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012This thesis provides a much needed examination of e...
Thesis Statement: Basketry became a primary form of expression for Native Americans in the Great bas...
In this dissertation, I focus on Catlow Twine basketry and address several questions about connectio...
Graduation date: 2004The focus of my thesis is ethnobotany which seeks to examine\ud botanical resou...
Coast Salish coiled basketry has been a much-neglected area of research. Previous investigations in...
The aim of this article is to describe an aspect of Ye\u27kwana (Makiritare) technology, basketry, i...
The Navahos have undergone extensive culture change through acculturation that began with their conq...
This project is being submitted as part of the requirements for ARTH 3270, Native North American Art...
The earliest indirect evidence of basketry through clay impressions extends back to about 11,000 yea...
The renown of Pomo basketry in the ethnographic literature has been based almost exclusively on form...
In the Adams Collection at the Tillamook County Pioneer Museum, Tillamook, Oregon, there are 29 bask...
Native American women from the American Southwest have always used basket weaving to maintain relati...
This dissertation explores patterned variability in Indigenous wood splint basket weaving within the...
This dissertation research addresses the question of how basketry is a vital, living part of Karuk c...
While much has changed since European people first interfered in the lives of Northern Native Americ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012This thesis provides a much needed examination of e...
Thesis Statement: Basketry became a primary form of expression for Native Americans in the Great bas...
In this dissertation, I focus on Catlow Twine basketry and address several questions about connectio...
Graduation date: 2004The focus of my thesis is ethnobotany which seeks to examine\ud botanical resou...
Coast Salish coiled basketry has been a much-neglected area of research. Previous investigations in...
The aim of this article is to describe an aspect of Ye\u27kwana (Makiritare) technology, basketry, i...
The Navahos have undergone extensive culture change through acculturation that began with their conq...
This project is being submitted as part of the requirements for ARTH 3270, Native North American Art...
The earliest indirect evidence of basketry through clay impressions extends back to about 11,000 yea...
The renown of Pomo basketry in the ethnographic literature has been based almost exclusively on form...
In the Adams Collection at the Tillamook County Pioneer Museum, Tillamook, Oregon, there are 29 bask...