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Learning to Make Baskets | Digital Traditions

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Description

Franklin De Loach shares how the tradition of basketmaking was passed down in his family.

Subjects
  • Visual & Performing Arts
    • Traditional Art
      • Basketry
Grades
  • General (13+)
Collection
  • South Carolina Counties
    • Hampton
Series
  • Digital Traditions
    • Basketry
      • Franklyn De Loach

More in this Series

  • Audio
    -
    Basket Use | Digital Traditions
  • Audio
    -
    Building Baskets | Digital Traditions
  • Audio
    -
    Making the Wood Splits | Digital Traditions
  • Photo Gallery
    Franklyn De Loach Photos | Digital Traditions
    -
    Franklyn De Loach Photos | Digital Traditions
  • Document
    Franklyn De Loach
    -
    Franklyn De Loach Audio Transcripts | Digital Traditions

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Funding for this project was provided by the S. C. General Assembly through the K-12 Technology Initiative.

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