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Makah Tribal Style Cedar Bark Basket 2-Day Workshop: Day 2
In this two-day class hosted at Tolmie State Park, you will weave a 4 to 5-inch basket with Melissa Peterson. The basket will be composed of natural and dyed cedar bark as well as raffia. Melissa Peterson is a Makah tribal member living on the Makah reservation and weaving Makah traditional & contemporary basket for over 50 years. Melissa collects and processes all of the materials used in her basketry. She has been a cultural arts specialist for 40 years, teaching multiple generations.

Students should bring a lunch, water bottle, and snacks (fridge, sink, and microwave available), and for the class should bring a small knife like a pocket knife, a pair of scissors, and a small basin for water. Course fee includes all other materials needed to complete the project.
This folk & traditional arts workshop is presented by the Washington State Parks Folk & Traditional Arts Program and Arbutus Folk School with support from the National Endowment for the Arts. Class fee waived for members of regional tribes (contact info@arbutusfolkschool.org to arrange).
This event is accessible to persons with disabilities. If special accommodations are required in order to attend, please call (360) 701-7923. For hearing and speech-impaired, call the Washington Telecommunications Relay Service (800) 833-6384. Requests must be made in advance.