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Lucreaty Clark rests from peeling strips of white oak for basket making

Lucreaty Clark peeling strips of white oak to make baskets

Lucreaty Clark peeling strips of white oak for basket making

Lucreaty Clark preparing strip of white oak for making baskets

Strips of white oak gathered by Lucreaty Clark for basket making

The beginning of a white oak basket being made by Lucreaty Clark

Strips of a white oak laid down by Lucreaty Clark during basket making process


Lucreaty Clark making a basket by hand weaving strips of white oak


Lucreaty Clark hand weaving strips of white oak to make basket

Scene from process of white oak basket making by Lucreaty Clark

Lucreaty Clark making a white oak basket

Lucreaty Clark shown making a white oak basket
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