Black ash basket weaving. Spiritual ties .


Black ash basket weaving. From a Michigan radio article interviewing Kelly about her art in basket making. Black-Ash is a hard but flexible wood that can be bent and twirled into a basket, unlike other wood. A sixth-generation basket-weaver, Parrish creates baskets using traditional weaving techniques to advocate for the While black ash was the preferred wood for many baskets, the Sturgeons told Jones that they occasionally made baskets out of white ash and also used hickory. He has been making, creating and sharing the craft, and art, of basketry for over 30 years. The mold is NOT included in the kit, but most molds are used to create several different baskets. The movie, “Black Ash Basketry: A Story of Cultural Resilience,” details Pigeon’s teachings and experiences making traditional Native American black ash baskets. “Our people in Michigan have been making black ash baskets since before we can even remember. 1,2 Because of its mechanical properties, black ash has long been prized as the source of the thin pliable splints that are woven into baskets. Both basket weaving and birch bark biting are traditional art forms practiced among the Anishnabe of Michigan. However, the emerald ash borer has killed millions of ash trees. jmvkco dp6ntq 1ud 46vn iiwb ffcqkevx rnox v5wlau jgdj qo