A basketmaker is a person who creates or weaves baskets.
Richard A. Bice has written: 'Prieta Vista' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Pueblo Indians 'An early Basketmaker campsite' -- subject(s): Basket-Maker Indians
Elizabeth Ann Morris has written: 'Basketmaker caves in the Prayer Rock district, northeastern Arizona' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Basket-Maker Indians, Caves
The Anasazi are now called "Ancestral/Ancient Pueblo People". The word "Anasazi" is a Navajo word that simply means "our enemy's ancestors", so it is a very derogatory term. This culture was most active from 500 to 1300 CE.Ancient Pueblo People fall into several categories, though:Archaic-Early Basketmaker Era7000 - 1500 BCEarly Basketmaker II Era1500 BC - AD 50Late Basketmaker II EraAD 50 - 500Basketmaker III EraAD 500 - 750Pueblo I EraAD 750 - 900Pueblo II EraAD 900 - 1150Pueblo III EraAD 1150 - 1350Pueblo IV EraAD 1350 - 1600Pueblo V EraAD 1600 - present
Philips Teunisz was his father and his mother was magriete jacobsdr van der berch.
Louise Allison Cort has written: 'Joined colors' 'Shigaraki' -- subject(s): Pottery, Shigaraki pottery 'Seto and Mino ceramics' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Freer Gallery of Art, Mino pottery, Pottery, Seto pottery 'A basketmaker in rural Japan' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Basketwork, National Museum of Natural History (U.S.). Dept. of Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History (U.S.). 'Shigaraki, potters' valley' -- subject(s): Shigaraki pottery
Liza needs you to go see Henry in the Appleton vet clinic to find out how to fix her bucket.He suggests you to find someone who works with wood.Rebecca in Carrotton suggests a cooper would be the best person to fix the bucket, or another carver, or a basketmaker.(You don't have to go to Rebecca first)Krista in Whiskerton can fix it but needs supplies. The first thing is Lac, which can be found with Flicka on Jungle (located on the first small isle going northeast). Give Krista the lac.She then sends you to find someone with an Axe to hew the board for the plug. Go see Cedric on Snow. Then he sends you to Ryland in Treeton. He needs a pail of water. (Just go to the Feed Store Northeast of him) After the Axe is sharpened, head back to Cedric and then back to Krista.Krista does really need a bit of time to fix it! After three tries, it is finally fixed! Head back to Liza.Finola on Chestnut! Also Edited and spaced out a bit by KittyKatRules on Cremello server. :D Horseisle is a great game!For extra help, please visit:If you need any help on horseisle, go tohttp://www.freewebs.com/amdotIt's the best guide ever.For all your horseisle needs
There are at least 2 Carper family lines in America that are distinct from one another, one being of German origin, and the other of unknown origin. The majority of the Carpers in America are of German origin, but there are some Carpers that originated elsewhere, most likely from the British Isles. This surname Carper could originate from the following origins below.1. German (Virginia and West Virginia): Variants include Korper, Korber, Koerber, and Körber, it is an occupational name for a basketmaker. This surname Carper/Korper is also found in the Netherlands, perhaps of same derivative. See related links below.2. German, Polish, Jewish, Slavic: It is possible that Carper could derive from Karper, also as Karp, a name for a carp fisherman. See related links below.3. English (Lancashire, London): The surname Carper is also found in England, mostly in county Lancashire and London. The origin of the English Carper could originate from the following:1. English: A variant of the English surname Carver.2. English and French: A variant of the English surname Corper, which is a variant of the English surname Corpe, derived from Old French corp, meaning, 'raven'.3. English and French: There is also a possibility that Carper could be a variant of the English surname Carp, also as Carpe, which could derived from the Old French carpe (fish), or Middle English carp. See related links below.4. Irish and Scottish? (Cork and Angus): A variant of the Irish surname Carver, of unexplained origin. This surname Carver is also found in Angus, Scotland. A variant surname is McCarver. Perhaps the same dervative as the English Carver, or perhaps of Gaelic origin.