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Hazel Pete
thumbnail Hazel Pete (March 21, 1914 – January 2, 2003) was a woman of the Chehalis Tribe in Washington State and known for her rare skills in the ancient craft of Chehalis basket weaving. == Early life == Hazel Doris Pete was born on March 21 in 1914 on the Chehalis Indian Reservation in Grays Harbor County in the State of Washington (http://sos.wa.gov). Her father was a member of the Chehalis Tribe and worked as a farmer, a logger, and on the Tribe’s police force. Her mother was not of the Chehalis sect but rather belonged to the Kwalhioqua—a tribe no longer in existence. They married when they were fifteen years of age and had four children including Hazel. Pete grew up in difficult conditions, but poverty and hardship were common characteristics on reservations of the day. A love of learning was transferred to Pete at early age. Even at the age of 4, she would secretly tag along with her older siblings on their three-mile trek to the Chehalis Day school even though she was not yet old enough to attend. This strong appreciation for learning would eventually take on an even more significant role in her life years later (Collins 2001, p. 16)
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