Chilkat weaving is a traditional form of weaving practiced by Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, and other Northwest Coast peoples of Alaska and British Columbia...
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Anna Brown Ehlers (section Chilkat weaving)
1955) is a Chilkat weaver from Juneau, Alaska. A native Tlingit, she has taught the unique Northwest coast art form of Chilkat weaving to prevent the...
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see List of Indian reservations in the United States Chilkat weaving, a traditional form of weaving practiced by Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, and other Northwest...
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Tlingit (redirect from Chilkat Tlingit)
playwright and author X̱ʼunei Lance Twitchell, scholar and author Chilkat weaving Ravenstail weaving Battle of Sitka (Tlingit Rebellion, 1802) Battle of Port Gamble...
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Archaeology and Anthropology (the Penn Museum). In 1905, she demonstrated Chilkat weaving at the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in Portland, Oregon. In...
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Chilkat weaving originated among the Tsimshian, and was retained by traditional Tlingit and Haida weavers in present-day Alaska. Ravenstail weaving is...
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and fashion designer. She also photographs and paints. She creates Chilkat weaving, including dance regalia, belts, collars, and earrings. Hudson identifies...
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Jennie Thlunaut (section Weaving)
1891–1986) was a Tlingit artist, who is credited with keeping the art of Chilkat weaving alive and was one of the most celebrated Northwest Coastal master weavers...
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Kwakwaka'wakw artists. Chilkat weaving applies formline designs to textiles. Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian have traditionally produced Chilkat woven regalia,...
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She is primarily known for her skills at weaving customary Northwest Coast ceremonial regalia such as Chilkat robes and ensembles. She owns a public-facing...
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wool was woven for decorative effect. Cedar bark is used in Chilkat weaving and for weaving water-resistant hats. Barkcloth Northwest Coast art Textile...
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Canada. She paints and is a textile artist, specializing in Chilkat weaving and Raven's Tail weaving. Her work is in the collections of the Burke Museum of...
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poles, transformation masks, and canoes, as well as textile arts like Chilkat weaving and button blankets. Traditional Indigenous art of the Pacific Northwest...
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colours can be described as "[warp colour] shot with [weft colour]." The weaving technique can also be applied to other fibres, such as cotton, linen, and...
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materials in their weaving. Traditional textiles of Northwest Coast tribes are enjoying a dramatic revival. Chilkat weaving and Ravenstail weaving are regarded...
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leaves. He was dedicated to learning about native traditions, such Chilkat weaving, bear hunting, feuds, and the potlatch (a large ceremonial feast)....
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the University of Alaska Fairbanks Northwest Coast art Chilkat weaving Potlatch Ravenstail weaving, yeil koowu Totem pole Yup'ik clothing Bockstoce, J.R...
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Lampe's skill in Chilkat and Raven's Tail weaving. Her work demonstrates a spirituality and poetic sensibility; she has compared Chilkat weaving as a meditative...
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Chilkat weaving uses complex techniques to produce formlines...
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learned Chilkat weaving from her grandmother Jennie Warren during the mid-1970s but stopped when her grandmother died in March 1977. She began weaving again...
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armour, building materials, and canoe skins. They used cedar in their Chilkat weaving, which they are credited with inventing. They use the berries of Vaccinium...
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singles is still used today in several cultures, such as with Chilkat weaving and Ravenstail weaving. In earlier practice of thigh-spinning, the fibre might...
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revival. Chilkat weaving and Ravenstail weaving are regarded as some of the most difficult weaving techniques in the world. A single Chilkat blanket can...
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Talim (textiles) (category Weaving)
coded plans that include colour schemes and weaving instructions. The term is used in traditional hand-weaving in the Indian subcontinent. Talim was initially...
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frequently have expressed this in large wooden carvings (totem poles), Chilkat weaving, or ornate jewellery, in the 21st century, younger people are also...
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multimedia artist Ellen Neel, woodcarver Willie Seaweed, woodcarver Chilkat weaving Transformation mask Hawthorn, A. (1988) p. 5 Hawthorn, A. (1988) p...
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blanket as a symbol of her nation's legal traditions. Alaska Native art Chilkat weaving Native American art Northwest Coast art Jensen, Doreen and Polly Sargent...
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Dandy loom (category Weaving equipment)
weavers produced higher quality cloths with greater profit margins. The weaving trade was only partially mechanised before about 1830, and that even so...
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Chilkat State Park is a 9,837-acre (3,980 ha) Alaska state park on a peninsula south of the town of Haines, Alaska between the Chilkat and Chilkoot inlets...
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gathering and preparing materials for cedar bark, spruce root, and Chilkat weaving. Her artistic influence and knowledge of the art stretches around the...
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