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Anita Cheek Moon

living in Smithland, KY
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 16,081|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 8|FAVORITED BY: 0|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 07/11/2007

Anita Cheek Moon has devoted much of her life to preserving the environment, honoring the past, and preserving the traditions, skills, and crafts of earlier generations. She is a full time writer that lives in a rural area in Western Kentucky.

Education/Experience: BS- Biology from Florida State University, graduate work in anthropology

Interests: environment, ecology, self sufficiency, homesteading, Native American skills and crafts and other so-called "primitive" skills and crafts

Motto: Honoring the Past, Reviving the Traditions

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The author explains how to harvest and prepare wisteria runners for use in basketry.
Complete instructions for making and open firing a clay pot. Open firing eliminates the need for expensive equipment and the result is just as beautiful and functional as more modern methods.
This article introduces the bead loom and its parts. Complete instructions are provided on how to bead on a loom starting with warping the loom and continuing with how to lock the beads in place and cut the project off the bead loom.
This article teaches you to make a simple yet completely usable traditional Native American beading loom using materials you have right in your home.
This article provides complete instructions for darning socks using the innovative technique of needle felting.
A complete guide to needle felting. Directions are provided for producing a flat piece of felt and a three-dimensional object like a human or animal figure using felting needles, wool roving, llama, alpaca, and other animal fibers.
Boiled peanuts are a delicious snack so why does it seem that only Southerners appreciate them?
The arrival of one-thousand silkworm eggs leaves the author tending to the needs of hundreds of insatiable eating machines.