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OLD TOWN — Ralph “Porcupine” Bishop, an American Indian living at Troy, will demonstrate makok — bark and quillwork — at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 22, at the Old Town Museum. Quills colored in reds, blues, greens or left natural, are worked into hard surface patterns to decorate…
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OLD TOWN — Ralph “Porcupine” Bishop, an American Indian living at Troy, will demonstrate makok — bark and quillwork — at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 22, at the Old Town Museum. Quills colored in reds, blues, greens or left natural, are worked into hard surface patterns to decorate boxes, baskets and other artifacts.
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