Nancy Basket Cherokee Artist
Nancy Basket takes her name from the work she does, as did her great-great-great grandmother,
Margaret Basket, a Southeastern Cherokee basket maker in the early 1800s. Nancy has been coiling baskets since
1981. Her baskets have been used to illustrate numerous books as examples of coiled basket diversity. read more |
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- Youth dispels "Indian Myth" in Denmark
When Lee Nells traveled to Denmark this past summer he expected to dispel some myths
about Native Americans but didn't expect to find that he was the myth. read more
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Botanist Speaks of Medicinal Plants
A modern-day botanist, like himself, is a lot like Christopher Columbus, as Mark Plotkin
likes to say. And, not just because botanists have made many important discoveries in the field of medicine-- much
like Columbus discovered America. read more |
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- Float Copper
Come on Onda, can copper really float? Or is it a freak of nature thing? Or is it
the gift of the Water Spirits?Well anything is possible when it comes to Lake Superior. read
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Makah Football Team a Source of Pride
NEAH BAY, Clallam County - The smell of burning rubber cuts through the saltwater
breeze. Teenagers spin their cars in dizzying circles in the general-store parking lot and scream "We're No.
1!" in the brisk night air. read more |
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- Walking in Memory
The sun shown down on Jamie Kowalchick as she wrapped a blanket around her shoulders
and prepared to honor her Native American ancestry. read more
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