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Item #: 201-CSM-G11 (Y1FRK) -
These cozy moccassins are handmade by Native American artisans from the Cree nation in Canada. They are made from smoked moosehide leather and may be trimmed with rabbit or beaver fur. They are hand embroidered with various colorful designs. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside of the U.S.
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Item #: 201-CSM-G12 (Y1FRK) -
These cozy moccassins are handmade by Native American artisans from the Cree nation in Canada. They are made from smoked moosehide leather and may be trimmed with rabbit or beaver fur. They are hand embroidered with various colorful designs. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside of the U.S.
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Item #: 201-CSM-G13 (Y1FRK) -
These cozy moccassins are handmade by Native American artisans from the Cree nation in Canada. They are made from smoked moosehide leather and may be trimmed with rabbit or beaver fur. They are hand embroidered with various colorful designs, and come in many sizes.A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside of the U.S.
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Item #: 201-CSM-G14 (Y1FRK) -
These cozy moccassins are handmade by Native American artisans from the Cree nation in Canada. They are made from smoked moosehide leather and may be trimmed with rabbit or beaver fur. They are hand embroidered with various colorful designs. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside of the U.S.
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Item #: 201-CSM-G15 (Y1FRK) -
These cozy moccassins are handmade by Native American artisans from the Cree nation in Canada. They are made from smoked moosehide leather and may be trimmed with rabbit or beaver fur. They are hand embroidered with various colorful designs. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside of the U.S.
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Item #: 201-CSM-G10 (Y2IRF) -
These mukluks are made with smoked moosehide by Cree artisans from Quebec, Canada. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside of the U.S.
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Item #: 201-CSM-G100 (Y2NRK) -
These mukluks are made with smoked moosehide by Cree artisans from Quebec, Canada. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside of the U.S.
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Item #: 106-04 (Y1XC16) -
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 #: 106-03 (Y2LRJ) -
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 (Y2LRJ) -
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-G3259 (Y2LRG) -
This is a small Cree tamarack goose. 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...
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Item #: 106-05-G8531 (Y2L) -
This is an extra large Cree tamarack goose. 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...
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Item #: 106-01 (Y2LRJ) -
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 #: 113-203-AS (Y1MC08) -
These birchbark boxes are handmade by the Slave Tribe in Fort Liard in the Northwest Territories. They are bound together with spruce roots on the lids and artificial sinew on the bottom, and are decorated with dyed porcupine quills on the lid only. They are tied with moose hide leather laces that may or may not be smoked. They are decorated with different designs.The boxes may vary in size but they average about 2.5" high by 2.5" to 2.75" wide at the base, with a lid that measures between...
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Item #: 113-203-G3374 (Y1MC08) -
The birchbark box is handmade by an artisan from the Slave Tribe in Fort Liard in the Northwest Territories. It is bound together with spruce roots on the lid and artificial sinew on the bottom, and decorated with dyed porcupine quills on the lid only. It is tied with a moose hide leather lace that may or may not be smoked. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the USA.
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Item #: 113-203-G3377 (Y1MC08) -
The birchbark box is handmade by an artisan from the Slave Tribe in Fort Liard in the Northwest Territories. It is bound together with spruce roots on the lid and artificial sinew on the bottom, and decorated with dyed porcupine quills on the lid only. It is tied with a moose hide leather lace that may or may not be smoked. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the USA.
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Item #: 113-203-G3376 (Y1MC08) -
The birchbark box is handmade by an artisan from the Slave Tribe in Fort Liard in the Northwest Territories. It is bound together with spruce roots on the lid and artificial sinew on the bottom, and decorated with dyed porcupine quills on the lid only. It is tied with a moose hide leather lace that may or may not be smoked. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the USA.
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Item #: 95-G6150 (Y3KRE) -
This quill headband is made of colorful dyed porcupine quills and glass beads on a cow split leather strap. It was made in 1993 by a Canadian Dene Tha' artisan. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the USA.
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Item #: 4-08-G01 -
This is an extremely rare mask that I believe was made by a Seneca man from Akwasasne. I purchased this mask at the Kahnawake reservation in Quebec from a reputable Mohawk dealer. There are very few of these jumbo masks made anymore. This one is hanging on my wall at home in Toronto, Ontario. The mask is not signed. In the picture, the mask appears to be somewhat crossed-eyed. This is easily fixed by placing an empty Coke can behind the eyes. Like many Native American arts and crafts, the...
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Item #: 226-XL-G1 (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. 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-XL-G2 (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. 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-XL-G3 (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 #: 649-G6152 (Y1KC02) -
This handmade felt applique works well as a decorative wall hanging. It depicts three Inuit, an igloo, and a sled with a moccasin/boot in each corner.
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Item #: 106-F-M-G8530 (Y2LRK) -
This is a Cree tamarack goose flyer. 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...