CHEROKEE BASKET WEAVE ART

Cherokee artisans, particularly in North Carolina, weave double-walled rivercane baskets with bold patterns named for nature (Water, Eye of the Sacred Bird) often dyed with bloodroot and butternut. This ancient Southeast tribal art is an inclusive cultural treasure—strong, utilitarian, yet carrying stories and identity in its design—now circulated worldwide as a hallmark of Cherokee resilience and craftsmanship.