First Peoples' Festival 2005... June 13 - 22... Montréal
We had the pleasure to meet fine artists and outstanding craftspersons, coming from various areas spanning Northern Canada to South America. By the way... we're pleased to show you some of the superb pieces of work we bought.
This festival also is a unique chance to discover movies made by Native filmmakers and actors.
Make sure you don't miss the festival in 2006!
Solstice des Nations - June 22 - Old Montréal
Traditional drum - Made by Samuel Ojeda, a craftsman from North-West Mexico
Our favorite (also made by Samuel)
@ front part is the bottom part of a buffalo leg (you can see the dark nails, bottom left and right angles)
@ back part is horse skin
@ button is a slice of deer antler
@ traditional and colorful composition of beads
Atikamekw basket made of birchbark.
Decorations are scraped off, rather than colored.
This technique is used to make huge canoes,
the seals of which are made waterproof by spreading spruce resin.
This is a musical instrument from Peru, made from fruit shells.
Wrap it aroung your ankle, and dance... in rhythm!
It should go "Tshiki-tshiki-tshiki-tshick" :-)
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