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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 (Y3JRA) -
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 (Y2NC01) -
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 (Y2NC01) -
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 (Y2NC01) -
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 (Y2NC01) -
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 (Y2NC01) -
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 #: 13-35 (Y1LC01) -
This tee-pee village was made by the Ojibwa in Ontario, Canada. It is made with birchbark and trimmed with porcupine quills. The villages average 10" long by 5" wide by 4" tall. One weighs about 64 grams.
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Item #: 13-3 (Y1L) -
These tee-pees were made by Ojibwa artisans in Ontario, Canada. They are made with birchbark, trimmed with porcupine quills and come with a canoe. The 3" tee-pees are about 4.5" high and 3" wide at the base. They weigh about 18 grams each.A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the USA.
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Item #: 200-403-G3360 (Y2H) -
This Ojibwa necklace is made by Gloria McConini, an artisan frequently referred to as "Mrs. Beaver" in Quebec, Canada using a traditional Native smoked moosehide strap and four beaver teeth. Neck strap is approximately 22" - 24" long. This animal is not an endangered species and is not subject to CITES. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the USA.
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Item #: 200-403-G3361 (Y2H) -
This Ojibwa necklace is made by Gloria McConini, an artisan frequently referred to as "Mrs. Beaver" in Quebec, Canada using a traditional Native smoked moosehide strap and four beaver teeth. Neck strap is approximately 22" - 24" long. This animal is not an endangered species and is not subject to CITES. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the USA.
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Item #: 200-402-AS (Y1GRH) -
This necklace is made by Gloria McConini, frequently referred to as "Mrs. Beaver" in Quebec, Canada using a traditional Native smoked moosehide strap and a beaver tooth. Neck strap is approximately 22" to 24" long. Beaver and moose are not endangered species and is not subject to CITES. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the USA.
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Item #: 200-402-G6494 (Y1G) -
This necklace is made by Gloria McConini, frequently referred to as "Mrs. Beaver" in Quebec, Canada using a traditional Native smoked moosehide strap and a beaver tooth. The neck strap hangs 12.5". The tooth measures 3.5" straight down from the bead to the bottom of the tooth. The tooth is 0.25" wide. Beaver and moose are not endangered species and is not subject to CITES. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the USA.
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Item #: 363-50 (Y2K) -
The mini Ojibwa moose callers can be used as ornaments. It is non-functional.Length: 2"Diameter of large opening: 0.50"Diameter of small opening: 0.25"Weight: 0.10 lbs.
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Item #: 500-2.5 (Y2KC09) -
These birchbark mosquito houses are made in Ontario by Ojibwa artisans. They come with a hanger and make great ornaments.Native Made.
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Item #: 200-407 (Y2HC14) -
This necklace is made by Gloria McConini, frequently referred to as "Mrs. Beaver" in Quebec, Canada using a traditional Native smoked moosehide strap and a muskrat jaw. Neck strap is approximately 22" - 24" long. This animal is not an endangered species and is not subject to CITES. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the USA.
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Item #: 555-AS (Y1XC08) -
These rustic napkin rings are made from birchbark and trimmed with sweetgrass and porcupine quills. They are 2" long and 1.5" wide. Most of these are made by the Micmac in the Gaspe region of Quebec.Native Made.
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Item #: 486-OJxxx -
These Ojibwa Style Snowshoes work well on open ground and in deep snow. Also called the ski-snowshoe because slightly turned up front ends allow sliding on hard surfaces. These are made with full grain leather lacing instead of split. 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. The Snowshoes are made with leather lacing and ash splint frames....
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Item #: 25-4 (Y1MC12) -
The souvenir totem poles are carved from white cedar harvested in Canada by Ojibwa artisans and are hand painted. Here is a link to a bio of Wilmer Nadjiwon, a well-known carver from Ontario, Canada: https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/2018/01/26/a-valiant-indigenous-life-and-the-embodiment-of-resilience.html ...
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Item #: 25-6 (Y1IC02) -
The souvenir totem poles are carved from white cedar harvested in Canada by Ojibwa artisans and are hand painted. Here is a link to a bio of Wilmer Nadjiwon, a well-known carver from Ontario, Canada: https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/2018/01/26/a-valiant-indigenous-life-and-the-embodiment-of-resilience.html ...
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Item #: 13-12 (Y1MC09) -
The totem village is a cute combination of our Birchbark Tee-Pee with Canoe and Ojibwa Totem Pole. The totem and tee-pee are approximately 4.25" tall and 6" wide at the base. They weigh about 1.7 ounces (48 grams). The souvenir totem poles are carved from white cedar by Ojibwa artisans and are hand painted.
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Item #: 200-110 -
The Mini War Drum Pendant is made from deerskin leather and decorated with plastic beads.One pendant measures 1" by 0.75" in size. It weighed 8 grams. White tail deer are not endangered and are not subject to CITES. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the USA.
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Item #: 590-SA (Y2PRB) -
Enjoy the therapeutic aroma of our sage fragrance oil. Each 0.5 ounce (15 ml) bottle is 2.5" tall by 1" wide. Use sparingly in oil diffusers (oil burners). Please note that these are not intended for use on skin. This item is not fit for human consumption.
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Item #: 226-G4743 (Y3JRB) -
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...