Has anyone else finished there basket from the basket weaving workshop? Please stop by the Library/Museum so that we can take a picture of your basket. We like to take pictures of the workshops and what you made for our records. Your cooperation would be very appreciated!
Thank You, Library/Museum Staff
Basket Weaving Workshop at the Library/Museum

The Arvid E. Miller Memorial Library/Museum had a Basket Weaving Workshop on Feb. 20, March 13 & 14, 2007. In attendance were eleven tribal and community members that wanted to learn how to make a basket from a black ash tree. Jeff Pecore from the Forestry Department cut down a tree on the reservation for our workshop. Jeff Hendricks from the Ho Chunk Nation showed us how to pound the tree and bring up the strips to use to make a basket. Dorothy Decorah and Velma Lewis also from the Ho Chunk showed the group how to separate the strips to the right texture to make a basket. We then scraped off all the excess peelings of wood to make a smooth surface. We were able to cut strips to make a rectangle basket or a round basket. With the help of Dorothy and Velma most of the attendees to the workshop were able to learn the process of making a basket. (Due to their traditions we were unable to get a picture of Dorothy and Velma). Most of the attendees were able to finish a basket or get half way done with their basket. Linda Larson, a Hannahville Potawatomi from Michigan has vowed to help anyone finish their basket. An excellent time was had by all. Call Cindy at the Library/Museum at 715-793-4834 if you need to get a hold of Linda with help on finishing your basket.
Thank You, Library/Museum Staff.
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