River Cane Chronicles Part I

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To prepare the harvested river cane for dyeing, Jim Long – Cherokee weaver and basketmaker

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Intro. to The River Cane Chronicles

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WATR is working with  the Cherokee tribal Revitalization of Traditional Artisan Resources, aka RTCAR.  The project

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WATR Annual Business Meeting

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WATR’s Annual Business Meeting will be held at the  Jackson County library located in the

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Harvesting Rivercane

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Five WATR members traveled with Cherokee artisans to harvest the perfect canes that

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Candidates for the Board

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Bill Kane, WATR Board Member, described the board member nomination process, then opened the floor

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Fall Water Meeting

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WATR held its Fall Meeting at a new place: the atrium of the Jackson County

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