Chris Greenwald

Last changed on Wed, 12/31/1969 - 16:00
Hoonah Weavers at the Smithsonian Institute
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The weavers are eternally grateful for the opportunity to learn and share their knowledge upon returning to Hoonah.
Daphne Wright with Large Basket and Hat
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Marjorie Peterson, Darlene See and Daphne Wright Looking at Baskets
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Hoonah Community Members
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A variety of baskets are shown, some are work baskets, others may be ceremonial or woven to sell.
Harlena Warford Sings a Song
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The weavers took a break from weaving studies to view a collection of cultural items to be repatriated back to Hoonah.
Marjorie Peterson and Daphne Wright Closely Inspecting Baskets
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Marjorie Peterson and Daphne Wright Looking at Baskets
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Art and Artists
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This photo shows several styles of basketry and weaving: adorned baskets, woven balls and a work basket.
Darlene See, Marjorie Peterson and Daphne Wright Look at Weaving
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Art and Artists
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The two baskest in the background illustrate an unadorned work basket on the left and a basket with false embroidery designs on the right. In the foreground two hats are shown with painted designs.
Hoonah Weavers Visit Washington, DC
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Art and Artists
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Hoonah weavers travel to Washington, D.C. to study Tlingit basketry, including early design, material and technique.