Art
Baskets by Janie Luster
- Item Number
- 046
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Leading Bid
- 83 USD
- Next Minimum Bid
- USD
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- Time Left
- 1d 11h
- Online Close
- 2024-11-26 16:00:00.0
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
One-of-a-kind baskets by Janie Luster. Janie is responsible for reintroducing the Houma Half-Hitch Palmetto basket weaving technique to her tribe, the United Houma Nation. She learned this method from the late Richard Conn, former Chief Curator of Native Arts, at the Denver Museum of Art.
The Houma tribe is the only tribe in the country that practices this technique that was lost in the early 1940’s. In keeping with traditions she has passed on this basketry knowledge to her three daughters and granddaughters and currently teaches others in her tribal community.
Janie grew up in the Houma Indian community of Bayou DuLarge, LA and still lives there today. Her parents were the late John and Mary Verret both traditional Houma Indian artists. Janie is a well known Houma artist, basket weaver, cultural preservationist.
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