Author: Charlotte Coats
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780978965716
Category : Basket making
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Weaving the Oklahoma Cherokee Double Wall Basket
Author: Charlotte Coats
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780978965716
Category : Basket making
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780978965716
Category : Basket making
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Oklahoma Cherokee Baskets
Author: Karen Coody Cooper
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1467119822
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
The forced relocation of fifteen thousand Cherokee to Oklahoma nearly two centuries ago left them in a foreign landscape. Coping with loss and new economic challenges, the Cherokee united under a new constitution and exploited the Victorian affinity for decorative crafts. Cherokee women had always created patterned baskets for everyday use and trade, and soon their practical work became lucrative items of beauty. Adapting the tradition to the new land, the industrious weavers transformed Oklahoma's vast natural resources into art that aided their survival. The Civil War found the Cherokee again in jeopardy, but resilient, they persevered and still thrive today. Author and Cherokee citizen Karen Coody Cooper presents the story of this beautiful legacy.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1467119822
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
The forced relocation of fifteen thousand Cherokee to Oklahoma nearly two centuries ago left them in a foreign landscape. Coping with loss and new economic challenges, the Cherokee united under a new constitution and exploited the Victorian affinity for decorative crafts. Cherokee women had always created patterned baskets for everyday use and trade, and soon their practical work became lucrative items of beauty. Adapting the tradition to the new land, the industrious weavers transformed Oklahoma's vast natural resources into art that aided their survival. The Civil War found the Cherokee again in jeopardy, but resilient, they persevered and still thrive today. Author and Cherokee citizen Karen Coody Cooper presents the story of this beautiful legacy.
The Cherokee
Author: Therese DeAngelis
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 9780736815352
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Discusses the Cherokee Indians, focusing on their tradition of weaving baskets. Includes a cookie recipe and instructions for playing a game and making a mat.
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 9780736815352
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Discusses the Cherokee Indians, focusing on their tradition of weaving baskets. Includes a cookie recipe and instructions for playing a game and making a mat.
Weaving the Cherokee Lidded Double Weave Basket
Author: Charlotte Coats
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 9780978965709
Category : Basket making
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Step by Step instructions for weaving the popular Cherokee Double Weave Basket with actual weaving colored photographs by Cherokee Nation Citizen Charlotte Coats
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 9780978965709
Category : Basket making
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Step by Step instructions for weaving the popular Cherokee Double Weave Basket with actual weaving colored photographs by Cherokee Nation Citizen Charlotte Coats
Cherokee Style Double Walled Basket
Author: Gerald L. Findley
Publisher: Booksurge Publishing
ISBN: 9781419642111
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 42
Book Description
A book of instruction for weaving a Cherokee Style Double walled Basket.
Publisher: Booksurge Publishing
ISBN: 9781419642111
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 42
Book Description
A book of instruction for weaving a Cherokee Style Double walled Basket.
Survivance, Sovereignty, and Story
Author: Lisa King
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
ISBN: 1457197278
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
"Focusing on the importance of discussions about sovereignty and of the diversity of Native American communities, Survivance, Sovereignty, and Story offers a variety of ways to teach and write about indigenous North American rhetorics.These essays introduce indigenous rhetorics, framing both how and why they should be taught in US university writing classrooms. Contributors promote understanding of American Indian rhetorical and literary texts and the cultures and contexts within which those texts are produced. Chapters also supply resources for instructors, promote cultural awareness, offer suggestions for further research, and provide examples of methods to incorporate American Indian texts into the classroom curriculum.Survivance, Sovereignty, and Story provides a decolonized vision of what teaching rhetoric and writing can be and offers a foundation to talk about what rhetoric and pedagogical practice can mean when examined through American Indian and indigenous epistemologies and contemporary rhetorics."
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
ISBN: 1457197278
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
"Focusing on the importance of discussions about sovereignty and of the diversity of Native American communities, Survivance, Sovereignty, and Story offers a variety of ways to teach and write about indigenous North American rhetorics.These essays introduce indigenous rhetorics, framing both how and why they should be taught in US university writing classrooms. Contributors promote understanding of American Indian rhetorical and literary texts and the cultures and contexts within which those texts are produced. Chapters also supply resources for instructors, promote cultural awareness, offer suggestions for further research, and provide examples of methods to incorporate American Indian texts into the classroom curriculum.Survivance, Sovereignty, and Story provides a decolonized vision of what teaching rhetoric and writing can be and offers a foundation to talk about what rhetoric and pedagogical practice can mean when examined through American Indian and indigenous epistemologies and contemporary rhetorics."
Weaving New Worlds
Author: Sarah H. Hill
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780807823453
Category : Cherokee Indians
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Weaving New Worlds: Southeastern Cherokee Women and Their Basketry
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780807823453
Category : Cherokee Indians
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Weaving New Worlds: Southeastern Cherokee Women and Their Basketry
Cherokee Basketry
Author: M. Anna Fariello
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1614230021
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 197
Book Description
A tradition that dates back almost ten thousand years, basketry is an integral aspect of Cherokee culture. Cherokee Basketry describes the craft's forms, functions and methods and records the tradition's celebrated makers. In the mountains of Western North Carolina, stunning baskets are still made from rivercane, white oak and honeysuckle and dyed with roots and bark. This complex art, passed down from mothers to daughters, is a thread that bonds modern Native Americans to ancestors and traditional ways of life. Anna Fariello, associate professor at Western Carolina University, reveals that baskets hold much more than food and clothing. Woven with the stories of those who produce and use them, these masterpieces remain a powerful testament to creativity and imagination.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1614230021
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 197
Book Description
A tradition that dates back almost ten thousand years, basketry is an integral aspect of Cherokee culture. Cherokee Basketry describes the craft's forms, functions and methods and records the tradition's celebrated makers. In the mountains of Western North Carolina, stunning baskets are still made from rivercane, white oak and honeysuckle and dyed with roots and bark. This complex art, passed down from mothers to daughters, is a thread that bonds modern Native Americans to ancestors and traditional ways of life. Anna Fariello, associate professor at Western Carolina University, reveals that baskets hold much more than food and clothing. Woven with the stories of those who produce and use them, these masterpieces remain a powerful testament to creativity and imagination.
Cherokee Basketry
Author: Dale L. Couch
Publisher: University of Georgia, Georgia Museum of Art
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 60
Book Description
Publisher: University of Georgia, Georgia Museum of Art
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 60
Book Description
Asegi Stories
Author: Qwo-Li Driskill
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 0816533644
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
In Cherokee Asegi udanto refers to people who either fall outside of men’s and women’s roles or who mix men’s and women’s roles. Asegi, which translates as “strange,” is also used by some Cherokees as a term similar to “queer.” For author Qwo-Li Driskill, asegi provides a means by which to reread Cherokee history in order to listen for those stories rendered “strange” by colonial heteropatriarchy. As the first full-length work of scholarship to develop a tribally specific Indigenous Queer or Two-Spirit critique, Asegi Stories examines gender and sexuality in Cherokee cultural memory, how they shape the present, and how they can influence the future. The theoretical and methodological underpinnings of Asegi Stories derive from activist, artistic, and intellectual genealogies, referred to as “dissent lines” by Maori scholar Linda Tuhiwai Smith. Driskill intertwines Cherokee and other Indigenous traditions, women of color feminisms, grassroots activisms, queer and Trans studies and politics, rhetoric, Native studies, and decolonial politics. Drawing from oral histories and archival documents in order to articulate Cherokee-centered Two-Spirit critiques, Driskill contributes to the larger intertribal movements for social justice.
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 0816533644
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
In Cherokee Asegi udanto refers to people who either fall outside of men’s and women’s roles or who mix men’s and women’s roles. Asegi, which translates as “strange,” is also used by some Cherokees as a term similar to “queer.” For author Qwo-Li Driskill, asegi provides a means by which to reread Cherokee history in order to listen for those stories rendered “strange” by colonial heteropatriarchy. As the first full-length work of scholarship to develop a tribally specific Indigenous Queer or Two-Spirit critique, Asegi Stories examines gender and sexuality in Cherokee cultural memory, how they shape the present, and how they can influence the future. The theoretical and methodological underpinnings of Asegi Stories derive from activist, artistic, and intellectual genealogies, referred to as “dissent lines” by Maori scholar Linda Tuhiwai Smith. Driskill intertwines Cherokee and other Indigenous traditions, women of color feminisms, grassroots activisms, queer and Trans studies and politics, rhetoric, Native studies, and decolonial politics. Drawing from oral histories and archival documents in order to articulate Cherokee-centered Two-Spirit critiques, Driskill contributes to the larger intertribal movements for social justice.