Before Europeans settled on the East Coast, the Wabanaki tribes had open access to all of Maine's natural resources, from eels to ash, and sweetgrass to…
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Sweetgrass (Hierochloe odorata) Ethnobotanical web page
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Sweetgrass Basketry – Maine Indian Passamaquoddy Wabanaki Brown Ash Woodsplint and Sweetgrass Baskets
Wabanaki Basketmakers Want To Show That Harvesting Sweetgrass Can Be Sustainable
Fruit Baskets – Braided Sweetgrass and Pounded Ash: Contemporary Wabanaki Baskets
Wabanaki Basket
It's Tale a Story Tuesday again 🥰 This week our Children's Librarian is reading The First Blade of Sweetgrass, written by Indigenous authors Suzanne, By El Reno Carnegie Library
Wabanaki Sweetgrass Harvesting in Acadia National Park — Abbe Museum
, Erica Menard, Penobscot artist, apprenticed with her cousin Theresa Secord, founding director of the Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance. Ms.
Wabanaki Baskets Penobscot Erica Menard Braided Sweetgrass
Interview with Suzanne Greenlaw - Below the Canopy