Palmetto and Pine Needles | Digital Traditions
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Marie Manigault talks about palmetto and pine needlsesAudio
Marie Manigault talks about palmetto and pine needlsesAudio
Marie Manigault talks about how her great-grandmother passed down her basketmaking skiils.Audio
Marie Manigault talks about her great-grandmother's basket styles.Audio
Marie Manigault talks about the dangers of gathering materials for the baskets.Audio
Basketmaker Marie Manigault talks about teaching her children basketmaking skills.Audio
Marie Manigault talks about where to get basket materials.Audio
Basketmaker Marie Manigault talks about how men used to make the most baskets.Audio
Maggie Manigault talks about the "bones" - the tools she uses for basketmaking.Audio
A plastic cord that used to be used in basketmakingAudio
Maggie Manigault talk about other people who sew.Audio
Maggie Manigault talks about putting young children in baskets to sleep.Audio
Maggie Manigault talks about how her grandfather made oak baskets.Audio
Maggie Manigault talks about using pine knots as decoration.Photo
Milledge Gilchrist at home and with his grandsonPhoto
Born and raised on a sharecroppers’ farm in Pelzer, South Carolina and one of thirteen children, Arnold grew up in a world where blues music did not exist, at least to his devoutly religious parents...Photo
Few vernacular art forms have made as impressive a mark on American culture as the Blues. From the expressive experiences of African-American life, skilled musicians fashioned a distinctive idiom that...Audio
A song from "Bill Wells & the Blue Ridge Mountain Grass".Audio
A song from "Bill Wells & the Blue Ridge Mountain Grass".Audio
Mary Vanderhorst talks about competition and how basketmakers work together.Audio
Basketmaker Mary Vanderhorst talks about places that men go to gather materials.Audio
Mary Vanderhorst talks about tourism and basketmaking.Audio
Mary Vanderhorst talks about how she learned basket making as a child.Photo
Basketmaker from Mt. Pleasant, SC (Charleston County).