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  2. Mavis Doering - Wikipedia

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    She gathered her own materials and learned to make her own dyes from nut hulls, berries, and leaves, mostly obtained from her mother's allotment land near Tahlequah in Eastern Oklahoma. Basket materials she used included buckbrush , reed , honeysuckle runners, white oak splits, ash splits, rivercane , and cattail leaves.

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    A wedding day gift basket that'll make them feel spoiled. Fortnum and Mason. ... These handy racks stick to your fridge and save tons of space — get 4 on sale for $20; AOL.

  4. Lena Blackbird - Wikipedia

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    Lena Blackbird was a Cherokee artist who lived in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. She is 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. Blackbird's customary artist mark is seen in a chain pattern on the top of her baskets.

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    Travel Information Center in Midwest City offers a variety of Made in Oklahoma gift ideas. Recently, I was stopped and asked where is a fast and easy place to shop, especially when it comes to ...

  7. Basketry of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Basketry of Mexico. Woman weaving a basket in the Benito Juarez Market in the city of Oaxaca. Basketry of Mexico has its origins far into the pre Hispanic period, pre-dating ceramics and the domestication of crops. By the time the Spanish arrived, there were a number of indigenous forms, a number of which are still made today.

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