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Kids have the opportunity, for example, to weave the kind of sweetgrass basket popular on the coast of West Africa.
A Season Of Shows 2008
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Slough grass was used as thatching, sweetgrass and sage were burned in ceremonial rituals.
Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011
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"This is history," says Vera Manigault, 63, who makes baskets from sweetgrass, palmetto leaves and palmetto thorns and sells them at a roadside stand.
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Slough grass was used as thatching, sweetgrass and sage were burned in ceremonial rituals.
Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011
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"This is history," says Vera Manigault, 63, who makes baskets from sweetgrass, palmetto leaves and palmetto thorns and sells them at a roadside stand.
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The herbs used to make smudge sticks are usually white sage, sweetgrass, or cedar, although any dried herb is fine, even lavender.
Deepak Chopra: Spiritual Solutions #27: Move Out Stuck Energy Deepak Chopra 2011
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Slough grass was used as thatching, sweetgrass and sage were burned in ceremonial rituals.
Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011
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The herbs used to make smudge sticks are usually white sage, sweetgrass, or cedar, although any dried herb is fine, even lavender.
Deepak Chopra: Spiritual Solutions #27: Move Out Stuck Energy Deepak Chopra 2011
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Slough grass was used as thatching, sweetgrass and sage were burned in ceremonial rituals.
Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011
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When Jackson was about 4, the women in her family began to teach her how to weave the sweetgrass that was plentiful around the South Carolina basin.
Basket maker Mary Jackson among artists included in African Art Museum show 2010
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