Whadoo tehmi / Long - ago people's packsack. Dene babiche bags: tradition and revival

Par : Suzan Marie, Judy Thompson
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  • Nombre de pages45
  • FormatPDF
  • ISBN1-77282-306-6
  • EAN9781772823066
  • Date de parution01/01/2004
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille25 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairespdf
  • ÉditeurMercury-Mercure

Résumé

This richly illustrated book profiles the legacy and artistry of the traditional Dene babiche bag. Once a commonplace item in every Dene home, the art of the babiche bag-a netted bag made of caribou thong-was all but lost until the recent grassroots revival described in this book. Although intended for practical use, these bags were often beautifully decorated with porcupine quillwork, fringes and embroidery, as demonstrated in the book's numerous photographs.
Details of construction round out this fascinating look at an enduring craft, providing inspiration and instruction for scholars and artisans alike. Published in English.
This richly illustrated book profiles the legacy and artistry of the traditional Dene babiche bag. Once a commonplace item in every Dene home, the art of the babiche bag-a netted bag made of caribou thong-was all but lost until the recent grassroots revival described in this book. Although intended for practical use, these bags were often beautifully decorated with porcupine quillwork, fringes and embroidery, as demonstrated in the book's numerous photographs.
Details of construction round out this fascinating look at an enduring craft, providing inspiration and instruction for scholars and artisans alike. Published in English.