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Item #: 226-G4716 (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. The rogans have smoked moose hide straps, unsmoked moose hide straps, or deer leather 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...
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Item #: 226-G4717 (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. The rogans have smoked moose hide straps, unsmoked moose hide straps, or deer leather 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...
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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 #: 226-MC-AS -
These are functional moose callers used for hunting moose. The Attikamek moose callers are bound with imitation sinew, while the traditional moose callers are bound with spruce roots.When you order these items, you will receive something similar to the picture shown. The average length is 16.5" to 20" long. Note that sizes may vary.
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Item #: 363-10 -
We offer functional moose callers used for hunting moose. The functional Ojibwa moose callers are bound with imitation sinew, while the traditional moose callers are bound with spruce roots. Both the large and small Ojibwa moose callers comes with a leather strap. When you order these items, you will receive something similar to the picture shown. Note that sizes may vary. The measurements below are taken from one of each style. Small Size: Length: 12"Diameter of large opening: 4.50"Diameter...
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Item #: 363-20-AS -
We offer functional moose callers used for hunting moose. The functional Ojibwa moose callers are bound with imitation sinew, while the traditional moose callers are bound with spruce roots. Both the large and small Ojibwa moose callers comes with a leather strap. When you order these items, you will receive something similar to the picture shown. Note that sizes may vary. The measurements below are taken from one of each style. Large Size: Length: 15.5"Diameter of large opening: 5.25"Diameter...
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Item #: 555-AS (Y1X) -
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 #: 13-35 (Y1L) -
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 #: 13-2 (Y1L) -
This tee-pee was made by the Ojibwa in Ontario, Canada. It is made with birchbark. One teepee measured 3" tall and 2" wide, and weighed 5 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 #: 13-5 -
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 #: 113-203-AS (L6) -
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 (L6) -
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 (L6) -
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 (L6) -
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 #: 500-2.5 (Y2K) -
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 #: 63-04 -
The sweetgrass bundles measure approximately 24" to 36" (61 to 91 cm) long. They come in the bundles that have about the the same amount of sweetgrass as the braids. They are tied at the bottom. This item is not fit for human consumption.
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Item #: 63-03-15 (Y3L) -
These are dried sweetgrass braids from the Canadian prairies. The sweetgrass is picked and braided by the Ojibwa or Cree. The sweetgrass braids are 15" to 24" long, and the thickness will vary as they are braided by hand. This item is not fit for human consumption. There are no export controls for this item.
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Item #: 63-03-2434 -
These are dried sweetgrass braids from the Canadian prairies. The sweetgrass is picked and braided by the Ojibwa or Cree. The sweetgrass braids are 24" to 30" long, and the thickness will vary as they are braided by hand. The average weight of one braid is 16 grams. This item is not fit for human consumption. There are no export controls for this item.
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Item #: 63-03-30 -
These are dried sweetgrass braids from the Canadian prairies. The sweetgrass is picked and braided by the Ojibwa or Cree. The sweetgrass braids are 30" or longer, and the thickness will vary as they are braided by hand. This item is not fit for human consumption. There are no export controls for this item.
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Item #: 73-105 (Y2L) -
These dolls are handmade by Native Americans in Canada. Most are made with corn husks and decorated with cloth, deerskin leather, beads, etc. The Hunter doll is 7.25" high by 3" wide and weighs 1.7 ounces (48 grams). These dolls are made by Iroquois artists on the Six Nations Reservation in Ontario, Canada. They are trimmed with deerskin.
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Item #: 183-02-xxx -
These Inuit dolls are made of real caribou antler. They are carved by the Inuit from Arviat in Nunavut, Canada. Order Code Size Sample measurements 183-02-S Small Length: 3" Width: 1.25" Weight: 0.06 lb. 183-02-M Medium Length: 3.5" Width: 1.75" Weight: 0.22 lb. 183-02-L Large Length: 4" Width: 2.5" Weight: 0.26 lb. Caribou are not an endangered species and are not subject to CITES controls. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the USA. No shipments to Canada due to...
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Item #: 73-101 (Y2L) -
These dolls are handmade by Native Americans in Canada. Most are made with corn husks and decorated with cloth, deerskin leather, beads, etc. The Buffalo Dancer doll is 6" high by 3" wide and weighs 1.7 ounces (48 grams). These dolls are made by Iroquois artists on the Six Nations Reservation in Ontario, Canada. They are trimmed with deerskin.
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Item #: 315-13 -
These handmade Cree drums are made from cow rawhide. Each drum comes with a wood stick that has a soft deerskin head. Order Code Drum Diameter Drum stick lenght Drum weight 315-13 13" 11.5" 822 g A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the U.S. Native made. ...