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STANWOOD - A valuable Upper Skagit Indian basket that was at least 130 years old is missing - and presumed stolen - from the Stanwood Area History Museum.
A Catawba Indian tradition that has been in danger of dying out is being rescued by a woman who stands under 5 feet tall with a smile that will not cease. Basket-making is as old as the red clay ...
Collecting antique Indian baskets is a challenge because most baskets hundreds of years old have not survived the test of time. They were well-worn vessels that did their work until they were no ...
When the Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance was formed in 1993, the average basketmaker in the state was 63 years old. That statistic highlighted a major concern among members of Maine's Indian ...