Working paper
Meeting and Weaving with Your 100th Grandparents
2020
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7273/000006405
Abstract
Ed Carriere, Suquamish Elder (87) and Master Basketweaver and Canoe Carver, and Dale R. Croes, Washington State University (WSU) wet/waterlogged archaeological site and ancient basket specialist (72), have written a book documenting their partnership in understanding and replicating the over 2,000 years, or 100 generations, of ancient Salish Sea basketry artifacts. This article takes excerpts from this new book in Ed’s own words as he contributes half the text in this 300 page book, accompanied with details by 314 color plates, 100 line drawings, maps and charts, bibliography, list of suggested readings, a glossary and full index. The book, Re-Awakening Ancient Salish Sea Basketry, Fifty Years of Basketry Studies is published by Northwest Anthropology, LLC. and available through Amazon.com. Search for Carriere and click on his Author’s page for a great video featuring him making his traditional clam baskets that he had made for his family.
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- Title
- Meeting and Weaving with Your 100th Grandparents
- Creators
- Dale R. Croes (Author) - Washington State University, Anthropology, Department ofEd Carriere (Author)
- Academic Unit
- Anthropology, Department of
- Identifiers
- 99901096731201842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Working paper