Keeping Palmetto Green | Digital Traditions
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Leroy Browne explains how the bulrush was dried, but the palmetto was kept green.Visit the South Carolina Department of Education for Visual & Performing Arts standards.
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Leroy Browne explains how the bulrush was dried, but the palmetto was kept green.Audio
Leroy Browne explains where to find materials for the baskets.Audio
Leroy Browne explains the process of curing bulrush.Audio
Leroy Browne talks about gathering materials for class.Audio
Louise White hopes younger people will take up basketmaking.Audio
Louise White talks about why her basket stand is on a particular side of the highway.Audio
Louise White talks about the "Bone," the tool used to make baskets.Audio
Henrietta Snype shares how long it takes her to make baskets.