Basketry

Last changed on Wed, 12/31/1969 - 16:00
Ida Kadashan Showing Some Of Her Dolls And Art
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Art and Artists
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Ida Kadashan shows a sample of her artwork and regalia.
Amy Marvin
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People and Places
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Amy Marvin was Chookan sha of the Eagle moiety
Ida Kadashan
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Ida Kadashan, Thunderbird Mother
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June, 1920 at the PAF Cannery, Excursion Inlet
Master Weaver Annie Lawrence Working on Spruce Root Basketry
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Art and Artists
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Annie wove her entire life and was an expert in spruce root and Chilkat weaving.
Hoonah Native Basket Weaver Post Card
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Art and Artists
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.
Hoonah Woman Selling Basketry at the Cannery
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Art and Artists
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In August 1935, the S.S. Aleutian stopped in Hoonah as part of their Southeast Alaska voyage. Locals sold their arts and crafts to the visitors.