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Antler Hair Combs
Discusses characteristics of different types of combs and their uses.
Bazaar Artist: Felicia Huarsaya Vilasante Weaving Futures by Hand
Bazaar Artists: Project Have Hope — Investing in Women and the Future of Uganda
Book Reviews
Brain Tan Buffalo Robes Skins and Pelts: Making Beautiful Leather the Natural Way
Bringing It Home: Artists Reconnecting Cultural Heritage with Community
Ceramics and Polity in the Casas Grandes Area, Chihiuahua, Mexico
The Changing Symbolism of Flags in Plains Indian Cultures
The Circulation and Silence of Weaving Knowledge in Contemporary Navajo Life
The Coast Salish Knitters and the Cowichan Sweater: An Event of National Historic Significance
Coast Salish Weaving: Preserving Traditional Knowledge with New Technology
Cradle Boards for Babies
Discusses various examples of Mohawk and Seneca boards and the techniques used to create them.
Crafts, Boys, Ernest Thompson Seton, and the Woodcraft Movement
A Focus on Feathers: Sioux Specialties' Guide to Feather Craft
Free Spirit Gallery
Helen's Quilt as Autobiographical, Social, and Political Text in Thomas King's Truth and Bright Water
The History of the Staples Rug: A Remarkable, Oversized, Two-Faced Navajo Weaving
"How to Approach Collaborations?": A Freirian Journey Honouring Cree Relationships, Skills and Values
In Pursuit of the Ceremonial: The Laboratory of Anthropology's "Master Collection" of Zuni Pottery
Indigenizing Southern California Indian Basket Studies: Unpacking Issues of "Mission" and "Tradition"
Inuit Art Foundation
Knitting and Basket-Making Receives an Official Nod
Comments on the designation of Cowichan sweaters and Nlaka'pamux basket making as Aboriginal items of national historic significance by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada.
Page 4 of insert entitled Raven's Eye: Special Section Providing News from BC & Yukon.
Meetings at the Margins: Prehistoric Cultural Interactions in the Intermountain West
Mukluks and Moccasins: A Manitoba Success Story
Looks at two Métis entrepreneurs whose company, Manitoba Mukluks, employs 50 Aboriginal workers and sells their product worldwide.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.
Old Punk Rockers Never Die, They Just Do Installation Art: A Profile of Artist Mary Anne Barkhouse
Out of the Woods and Into the Museum: Charles A. Eastman's 1910 Collecting Expedition Across Ojibwe Country
Quilled Knee Bands
Quillwork
Includes pictures of numerous examples of how quills were used for decorative purposes and instructions for various techniques.