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  2. Textile arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Chilkat blanket in the collection of the University of Alaska Museum of the North, Fairbanks, Alaska. Traditional textiles of Northwest Coast tribes are enjoying a dramatic revival. Chilkat weaving and Ravenstail weaving are regarded as some of the most difficult weaving techniques in the world. A single Chilkat blanket can take an entire year ...

  3. Chilkat weaving - Wikipedia

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    Height: 117 cm. (46 in.) [1] Chilkat weaving is a traditional form of weaving practiced by Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, and other Northwest Coast peoples of Alaska and British Columbia. Chilkat robes are worn by high-ranking tribal members on civic or ceremonial occasions, including dances. The blankets are almost always black, white, yellow and ...

  4. Navajo weaving - Wikipedia

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    Third phase Chief's blanket, circa 1870–1880. Navajo weaving (Navajo: diyogí) are textiles produced by Navajo people, who are based near the Four Corners area of the United States. Navajo textiles are highly regarded and have been sought after as trade items for more than 150 years. Commercial production of handwoven blankets and rugs has ...

  5. Jennie Thlunaut - Wikipedia

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    Jennie made more than fifty blankets and twenty-five tunics in her seventy-five-year-long career. Jennie was a prolific weaver, and while traditionally a Chilkat blanket would take a full year to finish, Jennie was able to finish many blankets while preserving subsistence foods, holding down a job, and raising her children.

  6. Kwakwakaʼwakw art - Wikipedia

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    The chilkat blanket was adopted by the Kwakwaka'wakw from the Tlingit and Tsimshian peoples to the north. These blankets are woven on a loom from shredded cedar bark and the wool of mountain goats. [19] Chilkat blankets are heavy and extremely ornate; each taking almost a year to complete. As such, the blankets are highly valued amongst the ...

  7. Florence Shotridge - Wikipedia

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    Florence Shotridge was a skilled weaver, beader, and basket maker who learned traditional Chilkat arts from her mother. In 1905, while living in Haines, Alaska, she met John G. Brady (governor of Alaska from 1897 to 1906) who was looking for Native Alaskans to represent the cultural traditions of the state at the 1905 Lewis and Clark Centennial ...

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