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Basketmaker Marie Manigault talks about how men used to make the most baskets.“Charleston County and the city of Charleston, its county seat, are the most historic locations in the state.” Situated in the Lowcountry, the county serves as a popular vacation destination but also relies on the business that results from its port. The area in general serves as a large cultural and economic hub for the state.
Charleston County was founded as Charleston District in 1769, and the district became smaller after some of its lands were used to create Colleton and Berkeley counties. The county and its seat were named after King Charles II.
The city and county are saturated with Revolutionary War and Civil War history. Three signers of the United States Constitution and two famous abolitionists resided in Charleston County, and the Civil War began when soldiers fired shots from the county’s Fort Sumter.
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Basketmaker Marie Manigault talks about how men used to make the most baskets.Audio
Basketmaker Marie Manigault talks about teaching her children basketmaking skills.Audio
Marie Manigault talks about the dangers of gathering materials for the baskets.Audio
Marie Manigault talks about her great-grandmother's basket styles.Audio
Marie Manigault talks about how her great-grandmother passed down her basketmaking skiils.Audio
Marie Manigault talks about palmetto and pine needlsesAudio
Maggie Manigault talks about using pine knots as decoration.Audio
Maggie Manigault talks about how her grandfather made oak baskets.Audio
Maggie Manigault talk about other people who sew.Audio
A plastic cord that used to be used in basketmaking