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Item #: 105-G2045 (10RM2) -
These one-of-a-kind wooden plaques are hand-carved and painted by Native Americans in British Columbia, Canada. They come in assorted designs. You will get the exact one shown in the photos above.
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Item #: 105-G20470 (10RM2) -
These one-of-a-kind wooden plaques are hand-carved and painted by Native Americans in British Columbia, Canada. They come in assorted designs. You will get the exact one shown in the photos above.
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Item #: 105-G20692 (10RM2) -
These one-of-a-kind wooden plaques are hand-carved and painted by Native Americans in British Columbia, Canada. They come in assorted designs. You will get the exact one shown in the photos above.
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Item #: 105-G20693 (10RM2) -
These one-of-a-kind wooden plaques are hand-carved and painted by Native Americans in British Columbia, Canada. They come in assorted designs. You will get the exact one shown in the photos above.
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Item #: 73-101 (Y2L) -
These dolls are handmade by Native Americans in Canada. Most are made with corn husks and decorated with cloth, deerskin leather, beads, etc. The Buffalo Dancer doll is 6" high by 3" wide and weighs 1.7 ounces (48 grams). These dolls are made by Iroquois artists on the Six Nations Reservation in Ontario, Canada. They are trimmed with deerskin.
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Item #: 226-G4743 (Y1G) -
Rogans are birch bark baskets made by the Attikameks in Quebec, Canada. The baskets were traditionally used by women collecting berries in the forest and for storing food. They are made from birch bark that has been tied together with spruce roots. Most rogans have smoked moose hide straps. Usually, the rogans are decorated with designs of flowers and animals that have been scraped into the bark. Some large containers are used as clothes hampers. A USFWS export permit is required for all...
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Item #: 1003-G08 (Y2O) -
We occasionally get a small number of very nicely made birchbark canoes from the Attikamek in Manouane, Quebec. Manouane is a Native community about 150 miles northeast of Montreal at the end of a long logging road. The canoes are made in the traditional style using birch bark and spruce roots. The men usually make the canoes and the women etch designs on the outside. These canoes are becoming more difficult to obtain with each passing year. There are no export controls for this item. ...
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Item #: 10-1.5-AS (Y2F)(Y1K) -
These are real birchbark canoes made by Native Americans in Ontario, Canada. The sizes are approximate. Given that they are handmade they can be slightly bigger or smaller, and the designs can vary depending on the artist. The larger canoes are rimmed with cedar wood, while the smaller canoes are trimmed with sweetgrass. They are either stitched with thread or raffia (usually the smaller ones have thread, and the larger ones have raffia), and most are decorated with dyed porcupine quills. Some...
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Item #: 10-10-AS (Y2F) -
These are real birchbark canoes made by Native Americans in Ontario, Canada. The sizes are approximate. Given that they are handmade they can be slightly bigger or smaller, and the designs can vary depending on the artist. The larger canoes are rimmed with cedar wood, while the smaller canoes are trimmed with sweetgrass. They are either stitched with thread or raffia (usually the smaller ones have thread, and the larger ones have raffia), and most are decorated with dyed porcupine quills. Some...
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Item #: 10-12-AS (Y2F) -
These are real birchbark canoes made by Native Americans in Ontario, Canada. The sizes are approximate. Given that they are handmade they can be slightly bigger or smaller, and the designs can vary depending on the artist. The larger canoes are rimmed with cedar wood, while the smaller canoes are trimmed with sweetgrass. They are either stitched with thread or raffia (usually the smaller ones have thread, and the larger ones have raffia), and most are decorated with dyed porcupine quills. Some...
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Item #: 10-14-AS (Y2F) -
These are real birchbark canoes made by Native Americans in Ontario, Canada. The sizes are approximate. Given that they are handmade they can be slightly bigger or smaller, and the designs can vary depending on the artist. The larger canoes are rimmed with cedar wood, while the smaller canoes are trimmed with sweetgrass. They are either stitched with thread or raffia (usually the smaller ones have thread, and the larger ones have raffia), and most are decorated with dyed porcupine quills. Some...
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Item #: 10-18-AS (Y2F)(Y1K) -
These are real birchbark canoes made by Native Americans in Ontario, Canada. The sizes are approximate. Given that they are handmade they can be slightly bigger or smaller, and the designs can vary depending on the artist. The larger canoes are rimmed with cedar wood, while the smaller canoes are trimmed with sweetgrass. They are either stitched with thread or raffia (usually the smaller ones have thread, and the larger ones have raffia), and most are decorated with dyed porcupine quills. Some...
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Item #: 10-2-AS (Y2F) -
These are real birchbark canoes made by Native Americans in Ontario, Canada. The sizes are approximate. Given that they are handmade they can be slightly bigger or smaller, and the designs can vary depending on the artist. The larger canoes are rimmed with cedar wood, while the smaller canoes are trimmed with sweetgrass. They are either stitched with thread or raffia (usually the smaller ones have thread, and the larger ones have raffia), and most are decorated with dyed porcupine quills. Some...
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Item #: 10-3-AS (Y2F) -
These are real birchbark canoes made by Native Americans in Ontario, Canada. The sizes are approximate. Given that they are handmade they can be slightly bigger or smaller, and the designs can vary depending on the artist. The larger canoes are rimmed with cedar wood, while the smaller canoes are trimmed with sweetgrass. They are either stitched with thread or raffia (usually the smaller ones have thread, and the larger ones have raffia), and most are decorated with dyed porcupine quills. Some...
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Item #: 10-4-AS (Y2F) -
These are real birchbark canoes made by Native Americans in Ontario, Canada. The sizes are approximate. Given that they are handmade they can be slightly bigger or smaller, and the designs can vary depending on the artist. The larger canoes are rimmed with cedar wood, while the smaller canoes are trimmed with sweetgrass. They are either stitched with thread or raffia (usually the smaller ones have thread, and the larger ones have raffia), and most are decorated with dyed porcupine quills. Some...
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Item #: 10-5-AS (Y2F) -
These are real birchbark canoes made by Native Americans in Ontario, Canada. The sizes are approximate. Given that they are handmade they can be slightly bigger or smaller, and the designs can vary depending on the artist. The larger canoes are rimmed with cedar wood, while the smaller canoes are trimmed with sweetgrass. They are either stitched with thread or raffia (usually the smaller ones have thread, and the larger ones have raffia), and most are decorated with dyed porcupine quills. Some...
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Item #: 10-8-AS (Y2F) -
These are real birchbark canoes made by Native Americans in Ontario, Canada. The sizes are approximate. Given that they are handmade they can be slightly bigger or smaller, and the designs can vary depending on the artist. The larger canoes are rimmed with cedar wood, while the smaller canoes are trimmed with sweetgrass. They are either stitched with thread or raffia (usually the smaller ones have thread, and the larger ones have raffia), and most are decorated with dyed porcupine quills. Some...
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Item #: 226-G4716 (Y2I) -
Rogans are birch bark baskets made by the Attikameks in Quebec, Canada. The baskets were traditionally used by women collecting berries in the forest and for storing food. They are made from birch bark that has been tied together with spruce roots. The rogans have smoked moose hide straps, unsmoked moose hide straps, or deer leather straps. Usually, the rogans are decorated with designs of flowers and animals that have been scraped into the bark. Some large containers are used as clothes...
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Item #: 226-G4717 (Y2I) -
Rogans are birch bark baskets made by the Attikameks in Quebec, Canada. The baskets were traditionally used by women collecting berries in the forest and for storing food. They are made from birch bark that has been tied together with spruce roots. The rogans have smoked moose hide straps, unsmoked moose hide straps, or deer leather straps. Usually, the rogans are decorated with designs of flowers and animals that have been scraped into the bark. Some large containers are used as clothes...
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Item #: 103-01 (Y1M) -
Among the Iroquois, the larger rattles are used in Social Dances and ceremonial songs.
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Item #: 103-02 (Y1M) -
Among the Iroquois, the larger rattles are used in Social Dances and ceremonial songs.
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Item #: 103-02XL (Y2H) -
Among the Iroquois, the larger rattles are used in Social Dances and ceremonial songs.
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Item #: 106-01 (Y1X) -
The Cree hunters of James Bay originally used the life-sized tamarack birds as decoys during their annual spring and fall hunts. Made from the tamarack (larch) tree, the tamarack bird represents the Canada Goose. The hole in it's head symbolizes the white patch on the head of the Canadian Goose. The core of the body is composed of a ball of twigs and the outer part is shaped into a goose. You will notice the fragrance of the tamarack tree, if the birds is stored in a hot dry place, but the...
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Item #: 106-02 (Y1X) -
The Cree hunters of James Bay originally used the life-sized tamarack birds as decoys during their annual spring and fall hunts. Made from the tamarack (larch) tree, the tamarack bird represents the Canada Goose. The hole in it's head symbolizes the white patch on the head of the Canadian Goose. The core of the body is composed of a ball of twigs and the outer part is shaped into a goose. You will notice the fragrance of the tamarack tree, if the birds is stored in a hot dry place, but the...