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  2. Mavis Doering - Wikipedia

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    Doering exhibited her baskets widely, including at such venues as the Southern Plains Indian Museum, Coulter Bay Indian Art Museum, Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, Oklahoma Historical Society, the Kennedy Center in Washington DC, and the Smithsonian Institution Folklife Festival. In 1982 and 1983, she ...

  3. Mike Dart - Wikipedia

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    Michael Dart was born on February 1, 1977, in Siloam Springs, Arkansas.He is based in Adair County, Oklahoma. [1] Growing up, he watched his grandmother Pauline Dart weave baskets and build woven furniture from willow, hickory and other materials native to the land around her home.

  4. List of Native American artists from Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Mike Dart (born 1977), Cherokee Nation, basket weaver; Mavis Doering (1929–2007), Cherokee Nation, ... List of Native American tribes in Oklahoma; External links

  5. Lena Blackbird - Wikipedia

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    Lena Marie Blackbird (August 23, 1933 – December 6, 2021) was an American Cherokee artist who lived in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. She was best known for her Cherokee double-walled basket weaving. She was the first of the Cherokee basket makers to decorate the tops of her baskets and incorporate vases within her baskets.

  6. Shan Goshorn - Wikipedia

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    Shan Goshorn (July 3, 1957 – December 1, 2018) was an Eastern Band Cherokee artist, who lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Her interdisciplinary artwork expresses human rights issues, especially those that affect Native American people today.

  7. Category:Native American basket weavers - Wikipedia

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    It includes American basket weavers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for notable basket weavers who are Native Americans in the United States .

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