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    The adoption of new fabrics, dyes, and weaving techniques allow us to study a wide variety of Salish weavings today. According to oral traditions, blankets...
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    The Salish peoples are indigenous peoples of the American and Canadian Pacific Northwest, identified by their use of the Salish languages which diversified...
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    McIntyre: Vancouver, 1980. Crisca Bierwert. Weaving in Beauty, Weaving in Time in S'abadeb The Gifts: Pacific Coast Salish Art and Artists. ed. Barbara Brotherton...
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    remaining supply is used domestically. International Year of Natural Fibres Salish weaving § Nettle fibre Ramie: Old Fiber - New Image Archived copy at the Library...
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  • Debra Sparrow (category Coast Salish artists)
    Musqueam weaver, artist and knowledge keeper. She is self-taught in Salish design, weaving, and jewellery making. Sparrow was born and raised on the Musqueam...
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  • credited with the revival of Salish Weaving in the Fraser Valley region. Wells and Lorenzetto re-discovered the old method of weaving by recreating an old loom...
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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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    Coast Salish art is an art unique to the Pacific Northwest Coast among the Coast Salish peoples. Coast Salish are peoples from the Pacific Northwest Coast...
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    Quinault people (category Coast Salish)
    Jones 2012. Gustafson 1980. Wray 2012. Sources Gustafson, Paula (1980), Salish Weaving, Douglas & McIntyre (Vancouver BC) and University of Washington Press...
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    Cowichan knitting (category Coast Salish culture)
    acculturated art form, a combination of European textile techniques and Salish spinning and weaving methods. From this union, new tools, techniques and designs developed...
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    batten, is a weaving tool designed to push the weft yarn securely into place. In small hand weaving such as Inkle weaving and tablet weaving the beater...
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    Loom (redirect from Weaving machinery)
    warp yarns are tied to dangling loom weights. Weaving demonstration on an 1830 handloom in the weaving museum in Leiden A Turkish carpet loom showing...
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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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  • specialised in finer linens, and bespoke weaving, sometimes of only one custom sized tablecloth, or the weaving-in of the customers own family crest, company...
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    Puyallup people (category Articles containing Southern Puget Sound Salish-language text)
    spuyaləpabš, lit. 'people of the bend') are a Lushootseed-speaking Southern Coast Salish people indigenous to the Puget Sound region of Washington state. They are...
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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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    Kerr-Lazenby, Mina. "National Indigenous History Month: A lesson in Coast Salish weaving". North Shore News. Glacier Media Group. Retrieved 22 February 2024...
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  • from the University of Washington. For her thesis, she studied Coast Salish weaving traditions. In 2019, the Chicago Public Library, Kirkus Reviews, NPR...
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  • Dyck studied pottery, batik, Salish weaving, and art criticism. Dyck began to crochet, and was trained in Salish weaving by a local weaver. While at Prince...
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  • to 3500 BP.": 3 : 15–39  "Salish woven objects have been excavated by archaeologists at Musqueam. In the same area weaving tools have been found.": 9 ...
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    The History of the Coast Salish, a group of Native American ethnicities on the Pacific coast of North America bound by a common culture, kinship, and languages...
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    (March 1928). Accessed 14 May 2020 Harlan Smith, "Film clip on Coast Salish weaving" (1928), Canadian Museum of History. Accessed 17 April 2022 Ruth Teiser...
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    bəqəlšuł ) are a Lushootseed-speaking Native American tribe, part of the Coast Salish peoples of the Pacific Northwest. They are descendants of the Duwamish peoples...
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    of her early paintings. Alaska Native art Button blanket Chilkat weaving Coast Salish art Formline art Haida argillite carvings Kwakwaka'wakw art Native...
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    and other city infrastructure. The Arbutus was important to the Straits Salish people of Vancouver Island, who used arbutus bark and leaves to create medicines...
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  • Roxanne Charles-George (category Coast Salish people)
    Perspectives: Indigenous Contemporary Art Workshop Grades K - 3" (PDF). "Salish Weaving Workshop with Semiahmoo Artist Roxanne Charles" (PDF). Design, Atef...
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  • continued working until just a week before her death from cancer in 2006. Salish Weaving. 1981. Alberta Needles II: Quilts for the 90’s. 1990. Craft: Perception...
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    weave it to make spoons. The Pomo use the roots to make baskets, and use it to tend fishing traps. They also use it to make torches. The Coast Salish...
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    developed a rich weaving tradition, with roots in the weaving practices of Spain and Mexico and heavy influences from the local weaving traditions of the...
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  • Chrystal Sparrow (category Coast Salish woodcarvers)
    Musqueam Coast Salish artist living in Vancouver, British Columbia on unceded Coast Salish territory. Sparrow comes from a family of Coast Salish artists, weavers...
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