She’s a dedicated guardian of basketweaving | Being Black in Canada

Clara Clayton-Gough stands as the dedicated guardian of a distinctive cultural legacy – the art of basketweaving. For almost 200 years, her family has treasured the tradition, passing it down through generations. The connection to heritage is a joyful celebration of craftsmanship and also weaves a story of values, and a sense of identity.

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