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Known for. Washoe basket making. Spouse. Levi Dick (m. 1906; died 1963) Parent (s) Charley and Lucy Frank. Lena Frank Dick ( c. 1889 - 1965) was a Washoe basket maker best known for her tight weaves and figurative designs. Her baskets were primarily aesthetic as opposed to utilitarian.
Mary Kawennatakie Adams (January 24, 1917 – May 23, 1999) was an Akwesasronon textile artist and basket maker. Background [ edit ] Adams, a hereditary member of the Mohawk wolf clan, was born on Cornwall Island [1] at Akwesasne on the Mohawk Nation , which straddles the New York/Canadian border.
Dat So La Lee. Louisa Keyser, or Dat So La Lee (c. 1829 - December 6, 1925) was a celebrated Native American basket weaver. A member of the Washoe people in northwestern Nevada, her basketry came to national prominence during the Arts and Crafts movement and the "basket craze" of the early 20th century.
1600–present. Map of Ancient Pueblo People in the American Southwest and Northern Mexico. The Basketmaker culture of the pre- Ancestral Puebloans began about 1500 BC and continued until about AD 750 with the beginning of the Pueblo I Era. The prehistoric American southwestern culture was named "Basketmaker" for the large number of baskets ...
Known for. black-ash basketry, Indigenous rights activism, Drag performance. Elected. Indian Township School Board. Geo Soctomah Neptune is a Passamaquoddy Two-Spirit, master basket maker, activist, storyteller, model, and educator from Indian Township, Maine. Neptune uses they/them pronouns.
Basket maker. Years active. 1977–present. Joanna E. Schanz (born 1942) is an American basket weaver. She is credited with reviving the Amana arts of broom making and basket weaving. She wrote Willow Basketry of the Amana Colonies in 1986, in honor of Philip Dickel, who taught her how to make baskets. She won the Lifetime Achievement Award ...
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