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Article on 12th Del Norte Hist. Soc.

DT Data Page #: 378

Newspaper: Humboldt Times

Newspaper Date: 10/2/1963

Page #: 9

Item Type: Article

Place: Del Norte 12th Hist. Soc.

Text: Article on 12th Del Norte Hist. Soc. Symposium at CC. Ruth Roberts gave a talk on the lifeways of the Indians before white man came. She noted brush was burned every 3 years to kill rattlesnakes, fles, & ticks & to improve hazel nut brush used in basket making. "Big Flat" was the center of the Indian world - it was an important trading center. Mrs. Thurman Matthews , a York, outlined the life of an Indian women. She stated spruce roots was baked for 10 minutes to soften them. They were then peeled and split with a sharp knife. Then the split pieces were further split with a thumb nail fine tough fibers used in basket making. Babies were carried in baskets up to 18 months - 2 yrs depending on the size. The down from dandelions was used as a diaper to line the seat of the basket.

Key Words: Article, Del Norte, 12Th Hist. Soc.

Microfilm Call # : MF 10