The discovery by Lee and Jones of this globular basket in early summer 1939 led to the professional archaeological investigation of Mantle's Cave. The basket was shallowly buried in sand. It contained ...
On public display for the first time, this exhibit showcases hand woven baskets by Native American artists from all over North America, from the archaeological to the contemporary. Three iterations ...
The emerald ash borer has nearly wiped out the black ash trees in Wisconsin. However, the Ho-Chunk Nation is preserving black ash tree seeds.
A number of the basket makers now regularly travel—to colleges, museums, or international powwows—to demonstrate and show their work. Today, examples of their work are owned by major museums ...
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Exhibition demonstrates tribal preservation efforts, showcases Ho-Chunk basket makersAbout the Exhibition By the 1820s, Ho-Chunk black ash basket-making had fully emerged ... whose works are collected by major American museums like the National Museum of the American Indian ...
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