Black Ash
This film documents the process of harvesting, pounding, and weaving black ash. A group of Odawa from Little Traverse Bay, Michigan travel to Beaver Island where the emerald ash borer has been delayed in its invasion. The group harvests 2 ash trees and brings them back to the mainland to practice a centuries old tradition that is endangered of disappearing.

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Black Ash Basketry: A Story of Cultural Resilience

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Black Ash Baskets

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Quick and Easy Blackberry Bramble Basket

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