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Arctic Studies
This diagram shows the two-strand twining technique, variations of which have been used by Unangax basketmakers.
Hazel Pete, Chehalis Weaver, Holding Cedar Skirt, Oakville
cedar bark weaving - Google Search
Collections Databases
Ethnology Collections Database | Burke Museum Object # 1988-1/90A Object name Cedar Bark Cape Culture of Origin Coast Salish, Puget Sound Materials Cedar Bark, Raffia, Paint, Black Techniques Shredded, Twined, Painted Dimensions L: 42 in, W: 32 in Source Found in the collection - no info
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Knitting Articles & Blogs
The lower the number, the finer the fiber. You’ve heard this word thrown around: microns. “Softer than cashmere, with a micron count of 13.5!”
Why Europeans Care | How Dare They Do This
Cathedral Grove | Why Europeans Care | How Dare They Do This | Cedar bark clothing
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Tulalip woman named Magdeline Whea-kadim knitting, Tulalip Indian Reservation, Washington, 1906
Practical Lace Making Bucks Point Ground C.1928 PDF EBOOK Digital Download - Etsy
Practical Lace Making Bucks Point Ground c.1928 PDF EBOOK | Etsy
Bonhams : Two Plateau garments
Two Plateau garments _ Including a woman's dress bodice covered in rows of dentalium shells and bugle beads, on cloth; and a similarly decorated baby's bonnet. Length 27 and 6in
University of Southern California
Tule Gatherers - Puget Sound (The North American Indian, v. IX. Norwood, MA: The Plimpton Press, 1913) by Edward Sheriff Curtis from USC Digital Library