@@ 3,18 3,6 @@ Polly Conrad and her daughter Elizabeth Conrad Hickox
#+CAPTION: Conrad Steve/Polly Conrad Elizabeth Hickox’s mother, 1911. She holds the basket numbered 4004 in the Nicholson ledger.
[[./chapters/polly-conrad-and-elizabeth-conrad-hickox/images/polly_conrad.JPG]]
-#+ATTR_LATEX: :options angle=270
-#+CAPTION: Elizabeth Conrad Hickox, Polly Conrad's daughter.
-[[./chapters/polly-conrad-and-elizabeth-conrad-hickox/images/elizabeth_conrad_hickox-seated.JPG]]
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-[[./chapters/polly-conrad-and-elizabeth-conrad-hickox/images/basket-1.jpg]]
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-[[./chapters/polly-conrad-and-elizabeth-conrad-hickox/images/basket-2.jpg]]
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-[[./chapters/polly-conrad-and-elizabeth-conrad-hickox/images/baskets-from-around-the-world.jpg]]
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-[[./chapters/polly-conrad-and-elizabeth-conrad-hickox/images/elizabeth_conrad_hickox-standing.JPG]]
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#+CAPTION: Baskets by Polly Conrad Steve (left no. 3998) and Elizabeth Hickox (right, no.4312), about 1911.
[[./chapters/polly-conrad-and-elizabeth-conrad-hickox/images/two-baskets.jpg]]
@@ 30,6 18,9 @@ materials reinforced with rows of Polly Conrad Steve/ Elizabeth
Hickox’s mother, 1911. She holds the basket numbered 4004 in the
Nicholson ledger.
+[[./chapters/polly-conrad-and-elizabeth-conrad-hickox/images/basket-1.jpg]]
+
+[[./chapters/polly-conrad-and-elizabeth-conrad-hickox/images/baskets-from-around-the-world.jpg]]
Polly Conrad was born a member of the Wiyot tribe, who lived on
Gunther Island, also known as Indian Island , near Eureka California.
@@ 74,6 65,10 @@ son named Bruce who died when he was a small boy .
** Elizabeth Conrad Hickox and Luther Hickox
+#+ATTR_LATEX: :options angle=270
+#+CAPTION: Elizabeth Conrad Hickox, Polly Conrad's daughter.
+[[./chapters/polly-conrad-and-elizabeth-conrad-hickox/images/elizabeth_conrad_hickox-seated.JPG]]
+
In 1895, Elizabeth married Luther Hickox whose father, William Hickox,
had died in 1885 leaving Luther and four younger children aged 8
to 14. Luther’s mother was a full blood Indian.. With Luther,
@@ 152,6 147,9 @@ hunting and fishing guide for sports tourists which frequently
involved Elizabeth and her daughters in feeding and entertaining his
clients.
+[[./chapters/polly-conrad-and-elizabeth-conrad-hickox/images/basket-2.jpg]]
+
+[[./chapters/polly-conrad-and-elizabeth-conrad-hickox/images/elizabeth_conrad_hickox-standing.JPG]]
Another household enterprise was basket production. Elizabeth Hickox
apparently learned to weave from her mother, then brought her skills