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Item #: 1003-G05 (Y3ERA) -
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. The canoes are not signed, but most likely are made...
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Item #: 12-02-AS (P10) -
These 11" kayak hunters are carved from white cedar by Ojibwa artisans in Ontario, Canada.
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Item #: 12-01-AS (P10) -
These 12" canoes are carved by Ojibwa artisans in Ontario from white cedar. Each canoe comes with two paddles.
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Item #: 108-18 (Y2HC14) -
These soapstone war clubs are made by the Iroquois at the Six Nations Reservation in Ontario, Canada. They are decorated with glass beads, tin cones, rabbit fur, deerskin, and rooster feathers.
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Item #: 13-2 (Y1LC01) -
This tee-pee was made by the Ojibwa in Ontario, Canada. It is made with birchbark. One teepee measured 3" tall and 2" wide, and weighed 5 grams.
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Item #: 1003-G03 (10URM2) -
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. The canoes are not signed, but most likely are made...
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Item #: 1003-G07EW (Y2ORA) -
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. The canoes are not signed, but most likely are made...
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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 #: 1003-G09 (10URM1) -
This is a 7 foot long birchbark canoe. Please call us to order this canoe so that we can determine the best shipping method for this item.Made by Yvan Boivan, an Attikamek artisan, from Manouane, Quebec, Canada. 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...
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Item #: 35-P406 (Y3E) -
I purchased these awesome hand-made baskets at the Abenaki reservation in Odanak, Quebec in July 2005 from Marguerite Panadis, who is liquidating her store as a result of an illness that set in around 2000. The baskets are made using sweetgrass and ash splint weaved into beautiful patterns. Measurements below reflect the size of the actual basket, not the outer decorations (i.e., small handles, exterior curls or points).Native Made.Height: 5.5" (14 cm)Diameter: 13.25" (33.5 cm) ...
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Item #: 35-G103 (10URM2) -
I purchased these awesome hand-made baskets at the Abenaki reservation in Odanak, Quebec in July 2005 from Marguerite Panadis, who is liquidating her store as a result of an illness that set in around 2000. The baskets are made using sweetgrass and ash splint weaved into beautiful patterns. Measurements below reflect the size of the actual basket, not the outer decorations (i.e., small handles, exterior curls or points).This basket is a very nice piece. It has a darker coloring with a nice...
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Item #: 35-P101-B (Y3E) -
I purchased these awesome hand-made baskets at the Abenaki reservation in Odanak, Quebec in July 2005 from Marguerite Panadis, who is liquidating her store as a result of an illness that set in around 2000. The baskets are made using sweetgrass and ash splint weaved into beautiful patterns. Measurements below reflect the size of the actual basket, not the outer decorations (i.e., small handles, exterior curls or points).Native Made.Height: 4" (10 cm)Diameter: 7.5" (19 cm) ...
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Item #: 35-P405 (Y3ERK) -
I purchased these awesome hand-made baskets at the Abenaki reservation in Odanak, Quebec in July 2005 from Marguerite Panadis, who is liquidating her store as a result of an illness that set in around 2000. The baskets are made using sweetgrass and ash splint weaved into beautiful patterns. Measurements below reflect the size of the actual basket, not the outer decorations (i.e., small handles, exterior curls or points).Native Made.Height: 5.5" (14 cm)Diameter: 13.25" (33.5 cm) ...
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Item #: 35-P503 (Y3ERB) -
I purchased these awesome hand-made baskets at the Abenaki reservation in Odanak, Quebec in July 2005 from Marguerite Panadis, who is liquidating her store as a result of an illness that set in around 2000. The baskets are made using sweetgrass and ash splint weaved into beautiful patterns. Diameter: 11"Height: 3.75" Native Made.
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Item #: 35-P506 (Y3ERB) -
I purchased these awesome hand-made baskets at the Abenaki reservation in Odanak, Quebec in July 2005 from Marguerite Panadis, who is liquidating her store as a result of an illness that set in around 2000. The baskets are made using sweetgrass and ash splint weaved into beautiful patterns.Diameter: 10"Height: 3.5" Native Made.
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Item #: 35-P701 (Y3E) -
I purchased these awesome hand-made baskets at the Abenaki reservation in Odanak, Quebec in July 2005 from Marguerite Panadis, who is liquidating her store as a result of an illness that set in around 2000. The baskets are made using sweetgrass and ash splint weaved into beautiful patterns. Measurements below reflect the size of the actual basket, not the outer decorations (i.e., small handles, exterior curls or points).Native Made.Height: 22.25" (56.5 cm)Diameter: 13" (33 cm) ...
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Item #: 486-AKxxx -
Alaskan Style Snowshoes work well on open ground and in deep snow. Slightly turned up front ends allow sliding on hard surfaces. Full grain lacing. Bindings sold separately. The weight recommendations above are a guideline for use in deep, fluffy snow. For damp or compact snow, the snowshoes will work well with up to a 50-pound higher load. You will need bindings as well. The Snowshoes are made with leather lacing and ash splint frames. These traditional style snowshoes are more adaptable to...
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Item #: 226-LIDS (10URM2) -
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-G101 (Y3J) -
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.
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Item #: 226-G102 (Y3J) -
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.
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Item #: 226-G104 (Y3J) -
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.
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Item #: 226-G105 (Y3J) -
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.
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Item #: 226-G107 (Y3J) -
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.
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Item #: 226-G110 (Y3J) -
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.