#Basketry

2025-07-04
Heartland ARTIFACT AUCTIONS Native American, Pre-Columbian, and African Artifact Auction Sunday, July 27, 2025 at 11:00 AM EDT "All items were collected over 40 years by Jerry Maloney, of Eaton, Ohio. Jerry had a shop in Webb's Antique Mall in Centerville, Indiana for 20 years and continued collecting and selling for another 15 years. Jerry's fascination with human history and deep appreciation for traditional arts drove him to scour auctions, estate sales, markets, and shops in Ohio and Indiana. Collectors frequently sought him…
2025-06-09

The final #APCAW presentation is Thursday, July 12th. #Penobscot #basketmaker and founding director of the Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance, #TheresaSecord will be the guest speaker.

APCAW was kind enough to provide me with a link to last week's video and a PDF guide from the conference. I will be looking through the guide and will post about some of the key points at a later date.

Even though the conference is free, pre-registration is required.

To register:
maineaudubon.org/events/everyt

Link to June 5th presentation video (including the bit I missed with #RichardSilliboy):
us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/n63r

#EmeraldAshBorer #AshTrees #TraditionalEcologicalKnowledge #NativeAmericanBasketry #Sustainability #IndigenousStewardship #CulturalPreservation #InvasiveSpecies #EAG #PreservingNature #Biodiversity #TEK #TIK #TraditionalIndigenousKnowledge #Basketry #PreservingTheSacred #PreservingTheForest #WabanakiConfederacy
#Wabanakik #WabanakiAlliance #MaineFirstNations #MaineWoods #TraditionalEcologicalKnowledgeStewards

2025-06-08

Some highlights from the #APCAW conference on #AshTrees and #EmeraldAshBorer

#JohnDaigle mentioned chemical treatment on selected trees combined with biological control releases. May not need to keep using chemical treatments if the bio-control takes hold.

EricTopper: "Pheromones could draw EAB away from places which would fall under the bio-control umbrella."
John replied that it has not been tested, as far as he knows.

John Daigle: "The goal ultimately is to co-exist. Get brown ash to evolve to be more resistant, possibly by cross-breeding with other ash trees. That is being done with Manchurian ash and is having success."

Ella MacDonald: "Brown ash used for Wabanaki basket making. Green ash not as suitable for basket making.
We might breed brown with green ash - green ash might be more resistant to EAB. Possibly white ash with brown? However, there us no federal store of black or brown ash seeds. Seed collecting of those two are important. Folks can collect it themselves, after positively identifying the species."

FMI about #SeedCollecting from #APCAW / #UMaine

#Ash Protection Collaboration Across #Waponahkik

Seed Collection and Ash Regeneration

Includes:
- Collecting Ash Seed
- Seed Collection Map and Reporting Tool
- Processing and Storing Ash Seed
- Growing Ash From Seed

umaine.edu/apcaw/seed-collecti

#SolarPunkSunday #Biodiversity #Rewilding #PreserveTheSacred #Maine
#EAB #EmeraldAshBorer
#AshTrees #InvasiveSpecies #Wabanaki
#ProtectTheForests
#MaineNews #SaveTheTrees #WabanakiCulture #WabanakiBasketry #WabanakiTradition #Forestry #ProtectTheSacred #TraditionalEcologicalKnowledge #NativeAmericanBasketry #Sustainability #IndigenousStewardship #CulturalPreservation #InvasiveSpecies #EAB #PreservingNature #TEK #TIK #TraditionalIndigenousKnowledge #Basketry #PreservingTheSacred #PreservingTheForest #WabanakiConfederacy
#WabanakiAlliance

2025-06-08

I posted the whole article because of the paywall. I listened to #EllenMacDonald at the #APCAW conference on #EmeraldAshBorer earlier this week. She and #JohnDaigle of #UMaine were facilitating the workshop. This article contains a lot of the same information I learned at the workshop! Seed banks + teaming up with the Wabanaki peoples - modern technology meets traditional knowledge!

Native seeds preserved, protected to counter surging invasives

Calling all home gardeners and eco enthusiasts! Lend a hand this spring: Assist Wabanaki tribes and scientists fighting to save ash trees or partner up with statewide neighbors through local seed banks.

March 17, 2025

"The sun radiated overhead as Tyler Everett surveyed the green hills of the Mi’kmaq Nation in Presque Isle.

"Ash trees, mainly brown ash, are cultural keystone species for Wabanaki communities and wetland ecosystems in the Northeast. However, they’re under threat due to the spread of the emerald ash borer.

"This collective of forest caretakers works together to raise awareness of ash trees’ significance and the efforts, such as seed banking, to conserve them. It continues the work the Brown Ash Taskforce set forth 20 years ago after tribal members detected early signs of the invasive pest.

" 'Emerald ash borer was discovered by basket makers who noticed the trees, whose bark they relied on, looked very unhealthy,' Everett said. 'Our work today still centers around our tribal partners who first sounded the alarm.'

"#APCAW resembles a national movement, the #IndigenousSeedKeepersNetwork, cultivating solidarity within the matrix of regional grassroots seed #sovereignty projects — collecting, growing and sharing #HeirloomSeeds to promote cultural diversity.

"Here’s a look at some of the seed lending and preservation happening here in the Maine, from brown ash to Wabanaki flint corn.

" 'It may be no Doomsday Vault (also known as Svalbard Global Seed Vault),' said Emily Baisden, seed center director at #WildSeedProject. "But we’re doing some great work.'

"So, what’s a seed bank? Picture a temperature-controlled vault with billions of period-sized seeds in foil packets.

"Through storage, the goal is to preserve genetic diversity for future use, protect rare species and develop new crop varieties. Not only do seed banks play a role in food security, but also, at their best, they can restore plant communities after natural disasters like droughts or fires and provide valuable insight on how best to combat environmental stress.

"#SeedBanks operate at the community, national or global level — such as the #PetalmaSeedBank in California, which preserves the region’s agricultural diversity, or the #SvalbardGlobalSeedVault, the global backup for all other seed banks.

"In the far reaches of the Nordic island of Spitsbergen, the aforementioned 'Doomsday Vault' provides the world’s genebank, kept safe in case some catastrophe threatens the planet’s crops. If seed banks are a computer’s filing system, where documents are stored, Svalbard is the external hard drive.

"Enter Maine’s Wild Seed Project, an APCAW partner organization. The group hand collects and distributes 3 million seeds representing over 100 species of Northeast native plants yearly.

" 'Long-term seed banking requires #cryopreservation, akin to flash freezing,' Baisden said. 'It allows seeds to last for decades, if not longer. … We try not to store seeds for more than four years at Wild Seed. We dry them, place them in jars and label them by location. The newest are sold, and the older ones are used in our Seeds for Teachers program.'

"Baisden acknowledged the correlation between landscape management and biodiversity. When native plants disappear, likely through urbanization, the insects that depend on and coevolve with them also decline, as do the animals that rely on those insects (like birds).

" 'Most seeds sold in garden centers are propagated through clonal reproduction,' Baisden said. 'This minimizes genetic diversity, and as we know, #biodiversity is crucial for communal stability.'

"For a long time, the horticulture industry pushed to introduce non-native species that lacked natural predators and could quickly reproduce. Later, when forests were clear-cut in the 1900s, trees like the brown ash fell to the wayside, and non-native vegetation crept in.

" 'Maine, so far, is the only state with non-quarantine habitats free from emerald ash borer,' Baisden said. 'Studying these helps us plan ahead and learn. We hope that by working with #BasketMakers, foresters and scientists, we can store or distribute emerald ash borer–resistant seeds.”

Management shaped by Indigenous wisdom

"The spread of emerald ash borer has already caused 99% brown ash tree mortality in parts of Turtle Island, a small island between Mount Desert Island and Schoodic Point.

"As a group committed to science-informed strategies that align with Wabanaki priorities, APCAW has been collecting seeds (viable for up to eight years) from 46 healthy ash trees to store in a refrigerator at the University of Maine in Orono.

"As Everett noted, Indigenous people have long used brown ash as the primary material for #basketry, valuing its soft, splinty texture as ideal for weaving. The brown ash tree is also part of one of the #Abenaki origin stories.

" 'Brown ash was the root from which all #Wabanaki people emerged,' Everett said.

"The species’ decline evokes deep emotion. Recognizing this, Indigenous communities are at the forefront of APCAW outreach and land-management strategies.

"Program registration links are first shared with tribal partners, and they are often invited to co-facilitate or lead the event discussions. Occasionally, exclusive gatherings are held to allow basket weavers to connect in a more intimate setting.

" 'My job is to engage in a dialogue with our tribal partners and address any reactions they have,' Everett said. 'There’s a strong sense of responsibility to save brown ash, but opinions vary. Some hesitate about allowing the seeds to be stored outside the community.'

"Everett is currently drafting a document to serve as a resource for the #HoultonBand of #Maliseet Indians, #Mikmaq, #Passamaquoddy and #PenobscotNations. By spring 2026, he hopes to publish a public report acknowledging the priorities of Maine’s #Wabanaki people.

"#EllaMcDonald, a colleague of Everett, has centered her master’s thesis on the effectiveness of APCAW’s outreach efforts in inspiring action that benefits both the Wabanaki people and their native forests’ ecosystems.

" 'Out west, we’ve already seen devastating mortality rates of brown ash,' McDonald said. 'It’s just a matter of time before our situation escalates.'

"The group is focused on a project that will test the resistance of native trees to the emerald ash borer next fall in collaboration with the U.S. Forest Service. This involves working with private #landowners, who will be asked to grow ash seeds and monitor their growth over time to assess their survival capacity.

"McDonald encouraged readers to get involved. The UMaine website will soon feature a map with priority areas for seed collection and locations where kits with all the necessary materials can be picked up. Those curious can contact ella.mcdonald@maine.edu or sign up for the newsletter to receive updates on upcoming events.

" 'We are witnessing an unprecedented change,' McDonald said. 'What inspires me is to see groups across sectors working together to prepare. So many people genuinely care about our environment. … Together we can make a difference.'

Get involved

"Wild Seed Project held its first online seed-sowing demonstration in November 2021. Now, it offers a range of in-person programs and community events. Courtesy of Wild Seed Project

"There are a few options to join the movement.

"Locals can donate resources to area seed banks, like the Wild Seed Project, or research projects, like APCAW.

"Or harness the power of the dollar and purchase #NativeSeeds for a #rewilding project or #AbenakiFlintCorn, a product that honors seed keepers of the past and pays royalties to APCAW.

"To get involved through volunteerism, the Wild Seed Project actively seeks #SeedStewards to collect, clean, process and package seeds.

" 'The nonprofit is also building a first-of-its-kind Native Seed Center at Cape Elizabeth Land Trust’s Turkey Hill Farm, where plants will grow among natural seed banks, along the woodland edge and throughout the farmstead meadow. To donate, visit wildseedproject.com/the-native-seed-center.

Source [paywall]:
pressherald.com/2025/03/17/nat

#SolarPunkSunday #TraditionalEcologicalKnowledge #NativeAmericanBasketry #Sustainability #IndigenousStewardship #CulturalPreservation #InvasiveSpecies #EAB #PreservingNature #Biodiversity #PreservingTheSacred #PreservingTheForest

2025-06-08

So, I attended a Zoom conference on saving #Maine's #AshTrees from the #EmeraldAshBorer. Unfortunately, I missed the presentation by #RichardSilliboy (who got knocked out of the meeting by a thunderstorm), but I did find this film with him in it!

They Carry Us With Them: Richard Silliboy

by Jeremy Seifert

"This film, part of our feature multimedia story 'They Carry Us With Them: The Great Tree Migration', profiles Richard Silliboy, a tribal elder and vice chief of the #AroostookBand of #Mikmaqs, and a #BlackAsh #basketmaker. As he weaves a potato basket at his home in Littleton, Maine, Richard contemplates the arrival of the emerald ash borer and the tenuous future of this ancient art."

emergencemagazine.org/film/ric

#SolarPunkSunday #TraditionalEcologicalKnowledge #NativeAmericanBasketry #Sustainability #IndigenousStewardship #CulturalPreservation #InvasiveSpecies #EAG #PreservingNature #Biodiversity #TEK #TIK #TraditionalIndigenousKnowledge s #Basketry #PreservingTheSacred #PreservingTheForest #WabanakiConfederacy
#Wabanakik #WabanakiAlliance #MaineFirstNations #MaineWoods #TraditionalEcologicalKnowledgeSteward

2025-05-04

Suffering a bit from an ADHD new hobby spree. First macramé, now #BasketWeaving.

Recycling old grocery bags (which they don’t actually take for recycling here) is a nice way to practice.

#Basketry

A lineup of 4 handmade baskets (one very tiny) on a small table.
The baskets are all made from strips cut from brown paper bags, folded and woven in various ways.
Scouter Momscoutermom
2025-03-13

The Basketry merit badge introduces Scouts to basket making, enhancing their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination as they work with materials like reed and yarn. This activity fosters patience and focus, with small actions leading to larger creations. Completing projects provides a sense of accomplishment, resulting in cherished keepsakes. It also encourages creativity through experimenting with designs and colors. scoutermom.com/24974/basketry-

2025-01-30

Gonna Toot this Twice. I just skimmed through it first and was stunned, then I sat down for over four hours watching it straight-through.

Wow. What a terrific project, terrific entirely unobtrusive camerawork and production.

youtube.com/watch?v=n9FUoXuMd3

#rice #fish #veg #bushcraft #permiculture #aquaculture #bamboo #construction #boat #architecture #basketry #nature #puppy #cat #kittens #food #sustainability #containergarden #poultry #survival #cooking #floatingarchitecture #garden #river

2025-01-20
#basketry #VannerieSauvage première tentative
2024-08-14

Although they keep on snapping now. This is the third time I've tried this bit 😔. Any ideas? #basketry #willowWeaving

2024-08-11

Starting work on my birthday present - first step, soak the willow. Dug out the old kiddies paddling pool from the back of the shed. #basketry #willowWeaving #craft

Bluse circular paddling pool with willow sticks submerged in the water.Leaflet for the project, make your own willow star (with fairy lights!)
2024-07-11

@FotoVorschlag
"Echtes Handwerk" / "Genuine craftsmanship"

#FotoVorschlag #photoprompt #basketry #willow

A  beautiful multi-color skib made by @westcountrywillows. A skib is a traditional basket from the West of Ireland used to strain and then serve potatoes.

Ein schöner mehrfarbiger Skib von @westcountrywillows. Ein Skib ist ein traditioneller Korb aus dem Westen Irlands, der zum Abseihen und anschließenden Servieren von Kartoffeln verwendet wird.
2024-03-27

Searching for information about #basketry #cistelleria with #olive #olivera branches (the long straight fruitless shoots that are usually pruned), particularly related to #mediterranean #sea #coast #fishing #gambines .

Picture credits:
1. Emili Caminada fent gambines amb engissos d'olivera, anys 80, Museu de Cadaqués "Meli Cadaqués Dalí" 2022-2023
2, Gambines dècada de 1930 (c) Hereus de Mey Rahola, Museu de l'Empordà
3. unknown source

> Currently, most pruned olive trees generate so many clippings and cuttings that farmers are burning them without knowing how to best use them in other ways. A traditional method prevents cuttings from being burnt by soaking them in water in big barrels to make them supple and then using them for weaving. ... After soaking the twigs in water for a day or two, the twigs become softer to work with and are shaped into baskets, vases, trays, bowls and even birdhouses.
-- ecovillage.org/solution/basket

a seated man making a basket for catching seafood out of olive branches.  finished baskets on the ground nearby. dry stone wall in the background.two baskets on the quay sidea woman in the early stages of making a basket out of olive branches
2024-02-14

Spent a bit of time harvesting woodwardia fibers for basket weaving today. Have some 50 year old plants with large beautiful fronds that were due for a bit of tidying. For my purposes, these will be dried and then dyed with alder bark at a later date.
#woodwardia #basketry #BasketWeaving #ferns #fibers

A bunch of strands of raw woodwardia fibersStalks of cleaned off woodwardia fronds on a black sheetBunch of woodwardia fern fronds sitting on a purple patterned sheet with a couple dog paws in the background.
2024-01-25

The saga of the basket continues...
Today I put a cushion on the top of the basket to prevent getting excess #cats hair on my #knitting . Definitely a good call.
Looks like I need to make another basket for the cat. Anyone know where I can get #basketry kits from? (Though the cat will probably use the end result for two days then ignore it for the rest of time.)

The mainly black cat is perched on top of a red cushion which is squished into the top of a wicker basket.
2024-01-24

Finished adding a rough and ready lining to a wicker basket I made many moons ago. Now I can use it to store my in-progress knitting without the yarn catching on any rough edges. #knitting #sewing #basketry

A wicker basket about as tall as it is round with two handles on the top edge. Lined in red fabric. It contains incomplete knitting in brown yarn with double pointed needles apparently shoved in at random.
NaturalRadical ✌🏻NaturalRadical@mastodon.online
2024-01-19

Busy making #baskets while the temps dip (-27° F was the low) and the snow flies (10” now). This Polish style basket is made from golden #willow and dogwood #osier . #Wildcrafted #handmade #basketry #PNW #OkanoganHighlands

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