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Native American twine weaving is a dying art. This Kansas artist taps 'surrogate ancestors' to revive it
A Haskell Indian Nations University student journalist gained national recognition during the pandemic advocating for free speech. Now he’s turning his attention to bringing back traditional textile weaving.
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