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LOGGER'S SHEET LOGGER: Leroy Tsutsumi REEL NUMBER: 1 - Side B STAGE: Cultural Conservation DATE: 6/29/86 PRESENTOR: Rayna Green GROUP NAME: Revival of American Indian Crafts: Cherokee Basket REGION/STYLE: Cherokee/ North Carolina | PERFORMER(S) 12:00-12:45| strikethrough [INSTRUMENT]/OCCUPATION | E. Taylor - basket maker - river cane and honeysuckel B. Dupree - manager - Qualla (shop) L. Goings - basket maker CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. History of Basketry - not made for beauty 3. Wood - white oak;dyes - bloodroot, walnut 4. Basketry learned from their mothers 5. Baskets are used for utilitarian use, and also sold 6. Revival of Basketry 7. Baskets have designs - mountains, geometries, etc. 8. Baskets - amount of time it takes to finish one depends on the size of it. 9. Preparation of honey suckel - boil first 10.Tree have to be young to work with 11.Younger ones loose interest but some 12. Questions and answers. 13.