Pomo Indian basketry ranks as a world-class art, and no more interesting collection exists than that created by Elsie Allen and her mother, Annie Burke, presented here in full-color.
Historian Dot Brovarney, M.A., writes about the connections, past and present, between humans and the natural world. For thirty years, she made her home in Mendocino County’s oak woodlands before recently resettling “over the hill” on an ancient marine terrace in Fort Bragg.
This is a collection of information about the basket collection of my great-grandmother. It details the weavers in the collection as well as some of her (my) family. Interesting.