River Cane Chronicles Part I
WATR2020-10-29T14:56:40-04:00To prepare the harvested river cane for dyeing, Jim Long – Cherokee weaver and basketmaker
To prepare the harvested river cane for dyeing, Jim Long – Cherokee weaver and basketmaker
WATR is working with the Cherokee tribal Revitalization of Traditional Artisan Resources, aka RTCAR. The project
WATR’s Annual Business Meeting will be held at the Jackson County library located in the
Five WATR members traveled with Cherokee artisans to harvest the perfect canes that
Bill Kane, WATR Board Member, described the board member nomination process, then opened the floor
For the first time, WATR staff and members are assembling a list of activities and
Year 2011 ended with an impressive list of accomplishments, to be summarized elsewhere.
WATR held its Fall Meeting at a new place: the atrium of the Jackson County
Cold water and the threat of rainfall did not stop the Swain High Environmentally Aware