While the history of baskets in the Old World can date back to ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt, basketry was also an important part of the struggle to survive for the people of the New World as well. Practiced by virtually every Native American tribe, many of these people still make baskets in the same fashion that their ancestors have for thousands of years.
Whether you're drawn to the beauty of kachina dolls, sand paintings and jewelry or the eye catching colors of woven rugs, story tellers and pottery craft; having a little understanding about the
A Native American Pow-Wow will be held Dec. 31 at the Zion Ice Arena. The event will feature Native American arts and crafts, traditional music and dancing. The Pow-Wow, sponsored by the Potawatomi
andnbsp; andnbsp; Drumbeats filled the air at Chesapeake City Park Saturday and Sunday as the Nansemond Indian Tribal Association's American Indian Festival offered dancing, crafts and native foods.
Native American stories and crafts today at Berman
Anniston Star (subscription), AL - 3 hours ago
... with an interest in Native American history are encouraged to swing
Susan Peterson dies at 83; ceramics artist studied Native American ...
Los Angeles Times, CA
Peterson reminisced years later about summer driving trips to California, when her