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A highly-skilled basket maker, Sara was also a renowned collector of KÁRUK BASKETS and CEREMONIAL REGALIA. She took pride in her Káruk culture and enjoyed sharing stories about her childhood, which was spent on Northern California's KLAMATH RIVER. Her love for family was exhibited in the traditional patterns and designs that were woven into her baskets. A private and quiet woman, Sara’s personality shined when she shared her stories, baskets and other handiwork with the public. In this interview, Sara discusses a medicinal-ceremonial root that is prized by Klamath River Natives: Ichnish (or also called Keesh-woof). Inspired by Káruk medicine man Charlie "Red Hawk" Thom and filmed by John Veltri in 1989, this interview is part of a series of videos that feature the stories and insights of Káruk culture bearers and other Native Northern California Klamath River cultural representatives. For more information visit www.walking-backwards.com