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  • Using the tools of his late father, Stephen Jerome continues the traditional indigenous art of basket making in this meditative short by filmmaker Heather Condo. Watch the entire process unfold, from chopping down the tree in the forest to weaving in the last element in the studio.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 191

  • @NatGeo
    @NatGeo  6 років тому +11

    For Stephen Jerome, basket-weaving is a unique Mik'maq tradition that has been passed down for generations in his family. What interests you the most about this master basket-maker?

    • @afrocentrikrafter2967
      @afrocentrikrafter2967 5 років тому +5

      What type of tree did he use?

    • @kan-zee
      @kan-zee 5 років тому +2

      Every season in Canada , has its unique activity.

    • @DroneCowboy.59
      @DroneCowboy.59 5 років тому

      afroCENTRIKrafter He use Black Ash a Friend of Stephen Jerome 🇨🇦⚓️

    • @talltall5364
      @talltall5364 4 роки тому

      I'm amazed at his strength and precision in making ribbed baskets. That and that he he does everything himself, from the tree trunk to the end product.

    • @SiyanaMin
      @SiyanaMin 4 роки тому +1

      @@afrocentrikrafter2967 Меня тоже интересует какое дерево он использует?

  • @hph9590
    @hph9590 6 років тому +11

    Wow! What a craftsman. I'd definitely buy that.

  • @jasonr3862
    @jasonr3862 6 років тому +51

    Smell the wood, smell it

  • @rachellwobah
    @rachellwobah 3 роки тому

    WoW..... 💜

  • @mobilecommunity548
    @mobilecommunity548 6 років тому

    Amazing Stamina 👍👍👍

  • @assersafwat8062
    @assersafwat8062 6 років тому

    nice

  • @littlebitfix4511
    @littlebitfix4511 2 роки тому

    Step One: Buy all of the tools. Should take a month and the rest of your savings

    • @timothylongmore7325
      @timothylongmore7325 Рік тому

      saw and a sledge hammer or an axe. He runs a basket shop business and does it for a living.

    • @littlebitfix4511
      @littlebitfix4511 Рік тому

      3:20
      5:18
      I suppose I exaggerated, but this isn't something you can just go out and do

    • @timothylongmore7325
      @timothylongmore7325 Рік тому

      @@littlebitfix4511 I did, but I already had most anyway. I also live where the tree grows and like learning new skills. Believe me, you do not want to try earn a living doing this. An adirondack pack takes about a week to make by hand. They should bring 3-400 dollars. You can't get $150. I know you were just tryin to be funny.

    • @littlebitfix4511
      @littlebitfix4511 Рік тому

      Thx for understanding, sorry for any insensitivity

  • @zenmaster24
    @zenmaster24 6 років тому

    how many baskets per tree? please dont tell me just the one?

    • @jeffeppenbach
      @jeffeppenbach 6 років тому +1

      No, but they made the video seem to be the story of one basket.

    • @timothylongmore7325
      @timothylongmore7325 5 років тому +1

      Probably a dozen or more from the one log. No doubt he got two more logs out of that pole. Nothing is wasted. These trees also get a lot bigger. This was just a demonstration I'm sure. The one stick he pounded was almost enough for one basket.

  • @PantsB4Squares
    @PantsB4Squares 6 років тому

    Well. Alright.

  • @Silkendrum
    @Silkendrum 6 років тому +40

    This video illustrates the virtue of sharp tools!

  • @markromero5331
    @markromero5331 6 років тому +19

    So many skills we take for granted, on this earth that are a disappearing. Glad to see this one preserved.

  • @nuclearnyanboi
    @nuclearnyanboi 6 років тому +33

    Here in India, we use bamboo. It grows quickly and when one is cut down, no significant damage is caused to the environment

    • @WolfKenneth
      @WolfKenneth 3 роки тому +3

      In Europe there's no native bamboo. We mainly use willow wickers it grows fast too, but I've seen baskets woven from birch both wickers and bark, hazel, reeds, junipers, conifer roots and many others.

  • @Humanimal117
    @Humanimal117 6 років тому +13

    Nice, I just learned something new today. I like this hope you guys post more similar to this.

  • @MercyS26
    @MercyS26 6 років тому +59

    I really respect what he's created and how he did so, pretty dope skill

    • @Trund27
      @Trund27 6 років тому +2

      Mk S. 100 percent agree!

    • @GrowingDownUnder
      @GrowingDownUnder 6 років тому

      not easy either, i've tried it with dried flax & yucca leaves

    • @fidenemini111
      @fidenemini111 6 років тому +2

      Must be somewhere in Nova Scotia Canada were Mi'kmaq people live.
      In our country we call this sort of baskets "potato baskets" as they mostly are used in picking potato crop. But we make them from split willow twigs or (in rare ocasions) weaving is done with spruce roots. I myself made several of them. Here I think they guy uses ash splits. Extremely beutiful!

    • @aloy5413
      @aloy5413 6 років тому

      people use ''ratan'' in my country and its more sturdy and flexible , so its easier to bend .

    • @exploraterragroup3488
      @exploraterragroup3488 6 років тому

      Gescapegiag, Canada

  • @ブィブィでーす
    @ブィブィでーす 6 років тому +8

    can yall do something better and stop hating on him

  • @belugaabs
    @belugaabs 6 років тому +1

    okay, first of all he picked ONE specific tree (either it's mature enough to be cut down or else), and he made it by himself oh and he uses his own product. Not like you who just whining on trees being cut down and buying stuff from store and claiming that you try saving the earth.

  • @GoodandBasic
    @GoodandBasic 6 років тому +1

    The craft is amazing. But the filming style was shot way too close and a little off from the center of the action. It's difficult to see what his hands are actually doing.

    • @timothylongmore7325
      @timothylongmore7325 5 років тому

      He's got other videos he did himself. He works fast. Showing off seems like. There are more vids on this subject on youtube. Look for pounding black ash , adirondack baskets etc.

  • @omri9325
    @omri9325 6 років тому +3

    0% complete, 1% complete, 96% complete, 97% complete.

  • @user-chardonneret
    @user-chardonneret 6 років тому +2

    I love wildlife and I love animals especially birds

  • @critterjon4061
    @critterjon4061 3 роки тому +2

    As a basket weaver myself I can confirm that this dude makes the process to deceptively easy

  • @gclaireeddy6727
    @gclaireeddy6727 6 місяців тому

    Hi there. I see that you recently held a basket making workshop in Queens county. Is it possible for you to provide a workshop in Lunenburg County?
    Thanks, Claire

  • @b.hagedash7973
    @b.hagedash7973 6 років тому +4

    Does anyone recognise\know the name of the tree that he used?

    • @tirpitz19
      @tirpitz19 6 років тому +1

      Looked like a walnut ,to me.

    • @Temp0raryName
      @Temp0raryName 6 років тому

      George.

    • @b.hagedash7973
      @b.hagedash7973 6 років тому

      Thanks tirpitz19, I think you're right.

    • @timothylongmore7325
      @timothylongmore7325 5 років тому +1

      It is black ash or in Maine they call brown ash ( i think). There are more videos of Jerome and others showing his way and more traditional ways. I use a small sledge hammer and pound the billets. Many pound the log with hammer or axe poll. I sell strips on ebay as well as sticks to pound your own. If your up north look for ash trees growing in a wet area. It's probably black ash.

  • @KittySYT
    @KittySYT 6 років тому +6

    Women back then: Be impressed with a basket made outta tree. 👩🏻
    Women now: Kill a crocodile and make me a Gucci bag to prove your love! ❤️ 🌚

    • @AngryKittens
      @AngryKittens 6 років тому +1

      "Why did you kill only one crocodile? Don't you love me? I wanted all crocodiles dead."

  • @itsaaronlolz
    @itsaaronlolz 6 років тому +10

    You literally can’t post anything on UA-cam without people getting triggered lmao

    • @Alr1ghtyThen
      @Alr1ghtyThen 6 років тому +1

      It's sad

    • @totigerus
      @totigerus 6 років тому

      Your comment triggers me

    • @markromero5331
      @markromero5331 6 років тому +1

      Totigerus your millennium attitude is going to ruin you life.

    • @totigerus
      @totigerus 6 років тому

      Mark Romero this also triggers me

  • @CODEnterprise
    @CODEnterprise 6 років тому

    Traditional woven basket - using machines and saws and axes nails and hammers lmao Also, the video hardly shows you anything about how it's made just lots of close up shots with little content.

  • @adamadict
    @adamadict 6 років тому +1

    Amazing skill. I do hope he gets more than one basket out of that whole tree. Otherwise the term ‘pyrrhic victory’ comes to mind.

  • @KarenUntz
    @KarenUntz 6 років тому +1

    I love it! ❤ Birch baskets! What a forgotten art! ❤Thanks, @National Geographic! ❤ Still keeping it real! 😉

  • @groundedflight1983
    @groundedflight1983 4 роки тому

    yeah thanks looks beautiful have no clue how to do it, stupid and not teaching anyone anything.

  • @mihancic
    @mihancic 6 років тому +1

    Very nice video! Love seeing all the specialised tools. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @user-chardonneret
    @user-chardonneret 6 років тому +1

    good

  • @destinyhart7532
    @destinyhart7532 4 роки тому +1

    Best video I've ever seen on basket weaving! Thank you.

  • @jeremias5959
    @jeremias5959 6 років тому

    Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooothefuckingtreeeeeeooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

    • @jeremias5959
      @jeremias5959 6 років тому

      oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

  • @janvafa4253
    @janvafa4253 6 років тому

    To those who keep commenting about all the ‘waste of the tree’ - they only documented him making the one basket... that doesn’t mean that he didn’t go back get the rest of the tree and make more ... and he probably made MANY more from the small part of the tree he was able to carry back in his first trip. Native Americans wasted nothing!

  • @HavardEleonorenonore33
    @HavardEleonorenonore33 6 років тому

    Les mains qui l'a orfèvrerie

  • @narnia4703
    @narnia4703 6 років тому +1

    This is so beautiful. I love how there are no words.

  • @gclaireeddy6727
    @gclaireeddy6727 6 місяців тому

    Wow! Fantastic

  • @dollyperry3020
    @dollyperry3020 6 років тому +1

    Lovely! I wish it had had more detail and had been longer! :)

    • @timothylongmore7325
      @timothylongmore7325 5 років тому

      He has some short videos of his shop and there are many basket video on the Tube. Check out Jill Choates

  • @rhondathomas3
    @rhondathomas3 5 років тому

    Like use it on your shop

  • @ericstorm4613
    @ericstorm4613 6 років тому +1

    So much more finesse than my plastic basket!

    • @angelvalencia6782
      @angelvalencia6782 6 років тому

      The exact same thing i thought and its also biodegradable and more durable .although at a higher price this basket has almost everything going for it

  • @tcole7692
    @tcole7692 6 років тому +1

    Wow beautiful 💖

  • @saversave9996
    @saversave9996 6 років тому +1

    Now, I wonder how they make them nowadays

    • @timothylongmore7325
      @timothylongmore7325 5 років тому

      That's how they're still made. Some pack basket are made with sawn maple. Highly inferior.

  • @wandafrench776
    @wandafrench776 6 років тому

    wow..my life is complete in this looney bin..i can now weave baskets..lol..thank you

  • @070Annas
    @070Annas 6 років тому

    Nyapo ragae pring utowo rotan bro.. Lueh murah ketok e, takok tok aku. Ora kok protes..

  • @icwiz
    @icwiz 6 років тому

    wow. The end result was very impressive. I didn't know wood baskets were made like this, the tools etc.

  • @bagusbaskoro2207
    @bagusbaskoro2207 6 років тому

    In Indonesia we made the basket from bamboo or rotan (idk the english)

  • @xbl155ful
    @xbl155ful 6 років тому

    I would have gotten so many splinters in my skin :(

  • @goretisantos33
    @goretisantos33 3 роки тому

    Esse sim hem. perfeição, deus abençoe esse seu talento, só gostaria q tivesse opçao de legenda. aqui do brasil. parabens. 🙏🙌

  • @sallyrobles1851
    @sallyrobles1851 6 років тому

    o.o Wow, didn't think it took so much to make a basket :o Beautiful.

  • @gilbert4351
    @gilbert4351 3 роки тому

    👏👏👏True form of craftsmanship.👏👏👏👏

  • @TowardsTruth191
    @TowardsTruth191 4 роки тому

    Wow, masha' Allah.
    He's very creative!

  • @MuhammadEgypt
    @MuhammadEgypt 6 років тому

    How much?

  • @ivorydelights
    @ivorydelights 6 років тому

    Wow! This is beautiful craftsmanship!

  • @deanmacka4975
    @deanmacka4975 6 років тому

    Yeah my stuff here in Australia is made in China :(

  • @msmicheal2321
    @msmicheal2321 6 років тому

    Awesome! Always learning new things with NatGeo ✌

  • @kerwynbrat5771
    @kerwynbrat5771 6 років тому

    wow, just amazing

  • @martin32238
    @martin32238 2 роки тому

    what kind of wood is this?

    • @timothylongmore7325
      @timothylongmore7325 Рік тому

      black ash or some call brown ash. Grows in wet areas. In central NY state the ash borer is killing them like crazy. Around Rochester ever swampy area is full of dead trees. Those are the ones those baskets are made from. Tool handles used to be until fiberglass replaced and destroyed the industry.

  • @davidaIano
    @davidaIano 6 років тому

    A derivitive of primitive technology

  • @amefuraggamuffin
    @amefuraggamuffin 6 років тому

    wtf thats cool af. rock on my micmac cousins

  • @youssefmaa2080
    @youssefmaa2080 6 років тому

    i love national geographic

  • @koob1413
    @koob1413 6 років тому

    where is this from ?

    • @timothylongmore7325
      @timothylongmore7325 5 років тому

      North east north america. I think the micmac are Ontario Canada. Not positive though.

  • @stregananak9896
    @stregananak9896 3 роки тому

    This is beautiful. Why did he smell the tree before he took it? "Smell before you fell." 😊

    • @RandomPerson-kz8yu
      @RandomPerson-kz8yu 2 роки тому

      The smell determines If it’s a good basket tree. If it is, it smells sweet like sugar or wine!

  • @ezeynuke1044
    @ezeynuke1044 6 років тому

    Is this also an ASMR video?

  • @god6210
    @god6210 4 роки тому

    2:42
    Idk why but that made me laugh 😂

  • @happybanana0929
    @happybanana0929 6 років тому

    I badly want to learn that craft.

  • @fine93
    @fine93 6 років тому

    that tree just splits itself????

    • @chiefkopit
      @chiefkopit 6 років тому

      after you used the shaving horse to make that plank, he would put in water and hit it until the age rings split. then use a drawknife to split into strips.

    • @timothylongmore7325
      @timothylongmore7325 5 років тому

      No. Pound on the log is the traditional way. He splits out a billet ( stick) Shaves it down with drawknife ( optional) . You can shave it down with a regular knife then pound it with a hammer. The video and the power hammer only shows the last part of the process. It takes about an hour of pounding by hand to separate one stick. He's using a blacksmiths power hammer.

  • @LemonadeMouthSomebod
    @LemonadeMouthSomebod 6 років тому

    I'll give you 3.50

  • @paragjyotideka1246
    @paragjyotideka1246 6 років тому

    Best thing can happen to a tree .

  • @skylynnraeanne1852
    @skylynnraeanne1852 6 років тому

    Such a beautiful video

  • @catahoulla8488
    @catahoulla8488 6 років тому

    mr sniffs approves

  • @HavardEleonorenonore33
    @HavardEleonorenonore33 6 років тому

    He cute soo fine finesse ?

  • @TheJesusAlejandra
    @TheJesusAlejandra 6 років тому +12

    Amazing! This could come in handy durin a survival situation

    • @GrowingDownUnder
      @GrowingDownUnder 6 років тому +1

      new zealand been doing it for hundreds of years, but with dried flax leaves. Look up flax weaving or hala weaving, "hala" is another name for the pandanus tree

    • @samyty1530
      @samyty1530 6 років тому +1

      Yes having a basket will save your life

    • @jeremias5959
      @jeremias5959 6 років тому

      if its a survival situation you wont have those tools and if you do have those kind of tools its not much of a survival an a basket is the first concern you have on your mind because it can obviously save your life

    • @timothylongmore7325
      @timothylongmore7325 Рік тому

      the skill would. you probably wouldn't do a black ash basket but a fish trap from willow would be doable.

  • @trina8350
    @trina8350 3 роки тому

    Wow!! Just WOW!

  • @Mari-hh6it
    @Mari-hh6it 4 роки тому

    absolutely beautiful =)

  • @wellschr888
    @wellschr888 4 роки тому

    Beautiful a true art

  • @rahulredgram
    @rahulredgram 6 років тому

    Wow

  • @Creativityfromnature
    @Creativityfromnature 3 роки тому

    Amazing Video! Was that an Oak tree ?

  • @kipsate7079
    @kipsate7079 6 років тому

    He's an artist

  • @bushiebodge
    @bushiebodge 6 років тому

    awesome

  • @user-jn2vc8fu3l
    @user-jn2vc8fu3l 6 років тому

    Wow that was amazing

  • @adriancherry4918
    @adriancherry4918 6 років тому

    Too much!!!

  • @anassorbestiak
    @anassorbestiak 6 років тому

    WOW

  • @AuskaDezjArdamaath
    @AuskaDezjArdamaath 6 років тому

    Skills!

  • @suhadhassan4369
    @suhadhassan4369 6 років тому

    Like it.

  • @كاملكامل-ك7ذ
    @كاملكامل-ك7ذ 6 років тому

    good

  • @jtjjbannie
    @jtjjbannie 6 років тому

    Well done NG.

  • @bblaack2834
    @bblaack2834 6 років тому

    UPLOADDDD

  • @adrian_zombturtle148
    @adrian_zombturtle148 6 років тому

    O:

  • @klcg.6078
    @klcg.6078 4 роки тому

    I find this very impressive!! But i also can’t help but feel a little sad about the tree.......

    • @klcg.6078
      @klcg.6078 Рік тому

      @@timothylongmore7325 wow someone actually took a small amount of time out of their day to reply to a comment i made 2 years ago i feel so special

    • @timothylongmore7325
      @timothylongmore7325 Рік тому

      @@klcg.6078 I apoligize. One should feel something when they cut a tree. It did go to a good use and native people treat their land with a lot more love than most people on this planet do. Again , I'm sorry for my snarky reply.

    • @klcg.6078
      @klcg.6078 Рік тому

      @@timothylongmore7325 you’re forgiven, it takes a lot of effort to apologize for something!! Thank you for apologizing!! Hope you have a good day!!

  • @ShawnStrickland
    @ShawnStrickland 6 років тому

    Simply amazing!

  • @nancythane5036
    @nancythane5036 4 роки тому

    Please tell me he used the rest of that tree as well.

    • @timothylongmore7325
      @timothylongmore7325 Рік тому

      yes dear they don't waste things. That tree probably made a hundred baskets that will be treasured by their owners for generations. Native ( and other smart people) don't usually waste anything. Natives ( and smart people) gives thanks for things they take from nature and don't destroy were they live ( earth), like most modern people do.

  • @shakthisamanth2369
    @shakthisamanth2369 6 років тому +1

    Killing tree.

  • @bblaack2834
    @bblaack2834 6 років тому

    Omg upload

  • @bblaack2834
    @bblaack2834 6 років тому +1

    I LOVE U NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICCCCC

  • @rebeccaschultz5106
    @rebeccaschultz5106 6 років тому

    BTW, a helpful and non confrontational reply might have just answered my question instead of putting me down for my blatantly expressed "limited knowledge." Thanks. ;)

  • @rhondathomas3
    @rhondathomas3 5 років тому

    That was a long straight tree you could have done a lot more than chop it up and small pieces

  • @maxsofronov
    @maxsofronov 6 років тому

    90% of the tree is literally wasted wtf

    • @janvafa4253
      @janvafa4253 6 років тому

      Max Sofronov -- they only showed him making one! If I know my Native Americans - they waste nothing!

  • @lurk7411
    @lurk7411 6 років тому

    The primitive technology guy really let himself go.

  • @phaganators
    @phaganators 6 років тому

    One whole tree, one basket¿🧐

  • @yaredtesema1871
    @yaredtesema1871 6 років тому

    Don,t cut the trees

  • @wandersonscroll2382
    @wandersonscroll2382 6 років тому

    WOW!!Awesome