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Ojibwa Quill Necklace
Code: 200-117
Price: $37.44
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These necklaces are strung porcupine quills in a variety of colors.

Ojibwa Snowshoes
Code: 486-OJxxx
Price: $583.04
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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....

Ojibwa Sumac Owl: Extra Small
Code: 484-XS (Y1X)(Y2L)
Price: $63.66
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From start to finish these carvings are done by hand. The Ojibwa artisans source the wood from Sumac trees harvested in Canada and each piece is hand carved. Each carving is unique. The design emphasizes the contrast of the bark pith and the wood grain. The design has a graceful fluidity. Order Code Size Length Width 484-XS Extra Small 6-7.5" 1.5" 484-S Small 7.5-9" 1.5-2" 484-L Large 9 -11" 2.5" The size and width shown are approximate. A sample extra large sumac owls is 12.5" tall by 4"...

Ojibwa Sumac Owl: Large
Code: 484-L
Price: $213.93
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From start to finish these carvings are done by hand. The Ojibwa artisans source the wood from Sumac trees harvested in Canada and each piece is hand carved. Each carving is unique. The design emphasizes the contrast of the bark pith and the wood grain. The design has a graceful fluidity. Order Code Size Length Width 484-XS Extra Small 6-7.5" 1.5" 484-S Small 7.5-9" 1.5-2" 484-L Large 9 -11" 2.5" The size and width shown are approximate. A sample extra large sumac owls is 12.5" tall by 4"...

Ojibwa Sumac Owl: Small
Code: 484-S
Price: $142.26
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From start to finish these carvings are done by hand. The Ojibwa artisans source the wood from Sumac trees harvested in Canada and each piece is hand carved. Each carving is unique. The design emphasizes the contrast of the bark pith and the wood grain. The design has a graceful fluidity. Order Code Size Length Width 484-XS Extra Small 6-7.5" 1.5" 484-S Small 7.5-9" 1.5-2" 484-L Large 9 -11" 2.5" The size and width shown are approximate. A sample extra large sumac owls is 12.5" tall by 4"...

Ojibwa Totem Pole: 4"
Code: 25-4 (Y1M)
Price: $31.49
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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 ...

Ojibwa Totem Pole: 6"
Code: 25-6 (Y1I)
Price: $41.67
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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 ...

Ojibwa Totem Pole: 8"
Code: 25-8
Price: $49.82
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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 ...