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These are real birchbark canoes made by Native Americans in Ontario, Canada. The sizes are approximate. Given that they are handmade they can be slightly bigger or smaller, and the designs can vary depending on the artist. The larger canoes are rimmed with cedar wood, while the smaller canoes are trimmed with sweetgrass. They are either stitched with thread or raffia (usually the smaller ones have thread, and the larger ones have raffia), and most are decorated with dyed porcupine quills. Some...
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...
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...
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.
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.
This traditional Native necklace is made from colorful corn & porcupine quills.
This traditional Native necklace is made from colorful corn.
This Ojibwa necklace is made by Gloria McConini, an artisan frequently referred to as "Mrs. Beaver" in Quebec, Canada using traditional Native smoked moosehide and various animal parts. Neck strap is approximately 22" - 24" long. This animal is not an endangered species and is not subject to CITES. A USFWS export permit is required for all shipments outside the USA.