This video shows a Choctaw woman weaving a small basket at the Chucalissa site around the 1960’s. The video’s narrator explains the process that is being demonstrated while revealing more information about the material itself
This undated photograph by an unknown photographer depicts an outdoor display of baskets by Carol We...
This four-page brochure was created by the Indian Arts and Crafts Board, a division of the U.S. Depa...
Using an Indigenous research model of relationality to community and to land, this paper presents th...
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/chnash-museum-chucalissa-gallery1/1211/thumbnail.jp
This video shows and narrates the process of pottery making that is present in most indigenous tribe...
Photograph of Choctaw women spinning & weaving at St. Matthews Choctaw Church, Broken Bow, OK, c.194...
This video shows Mr. And Mrs. Henson searching for and gathering the material used to make blowguns....
Choctaw people have crafted textiles from the land for thousands of years. Native to Mississippi and...
Photograph of a close-up of a basket in the lap of an Indian woman demonstrating basket weaving, ca....
In this 1986 photograph, Cherokee basket weaver Amanda Elaine Smoker (1916-2000) is starting work on...
PaiuteAn unidentified, elderly, Native American (Paiute) woman weaves a basket in front of her wikiu...
This undated Indian Arts and Crafts Board photograph shows Lucy George beginning to weave a honeysuc...
This storage basket was made by Lottie Queen Stamper, one of Cherokee's best-known basket weavers. ...
Archaeologists believe that the ancient inhabitants of Chucalissa used cane fiber as the basic mater...
This photograph shows a Cherokee basket weaver, Alice Walkingstick demonstrating at the Oconaluftee ...
This undated photograph by an unknown photographer depicts an outdoor display of baskets by Carol We...
This four-page brochure was created by the Indian Arts and Crafts Board, a division of the U.S. Depa...
Using an Indigenous research model of relationality to community and to land, this paper presents th...
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/chnash-museum-chucalissa-gallery1/1211/thumbnail.jp
This video shows and narrates the process of pottery making that is present in most indigenous tribe...
Photograph of Choctaw women spinning & weaving at St. Matthews Choctaw Church, Broken Bow, OK, c.194...
This video shows Mr. And Mrs. Henson searching for and gathering the material used to make blowguns....
Choctaw people have crafted textiles from the land for thousands of years. Native to Mississippi and...
Photograph of a close-up of a basket in the lap of an Indian woman demonstrating basket weaving, ca....
In this 1986 photograph, Cherokee basket weaver Amanda Elaine Smoker (1916-2000) is starting work on...
PaiuteAn unidentified, elderly, Native American (Paiute) woman weaves a basket in front of her wikiu...
This undated Indian Arts and Crafts Board photograph shows Lucy George beginning to weave a honeysuc...
This storage basket was made by Lottie Queen Stamper, one of Cherokee's best-known basket weavers. ...
Archaeologists believe that the ancient inhabitants of Chucalissa used cane fiber as the basic mater...
This photograph shows a Cherokee basket weaver, Alice Walkingstick demonstrating at the Oconaluftee ...
This undated photograph by an unknown photographer depicts an outdoor display of baskets by Carol We...
This four-page brochure was created by the Indian Arts and Crafts Board, a division of the U.S. Depa...
Using an Indigenous research model of relationality to community and to land, this paper presents th...