A new exhibit at the HistoryMiami Museum explores the enduring legacy of the Seminole Tribe of Florida through a variety of ...
Mary Giles' interest in basketry blossomed when she was a schoolteacher, explaining the basics of the craft to high schoolers in the 1970s. Over the past four decades, Giles helped move the boundaries ...
Outsiders may see baskets as quickly produced souvenirs, but to the weavers, baskets are useful tools, family treasures and an expression of tribal love for the land and all it provides. Native ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Poland’s centuries-old basketry traditions are set to be added in December to UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible ...
Ancient legend says the Tunica-Biloxi people emerged from a hole in the ground, guarded by two alligators. One alligator was red and brought the summer. The other was blue and brought the winter. The ...
Birds do it. Bees do it. We do it. Construct containers to hold stuff, that is. It seems instinctual. Witness Hold Everything, Storables and The Container Store. They like our obsession, big time.
Tohono O'odham basket weavers are having a homecoming of sorts. The Celebration of Basketry and Native Foods conference, which was started by O'odham weavers in the mid-1990s, has held its annual ...
Phina and The Basketry have combined to create one gift shop company. According to a news release, both feature physical storefronts and online gifting options. Phina has two locations in Metairie and ...
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