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Leila's original
weaving patterns
Leila Stogan is a master Salish weaver
from the Musqueam Nation. In 1984,
Leila studied traditional Musqueam
weaving as part of the revitalization
of an almost lost art.
Her weavings are showcased in the
Museum of Anthropology at UBC,
and in the book, Hands of our Ancestors,
The Revival of Salish Weaving at Musqueam.
"Our stories and traditions are woven
into our textiles. Thunderbirds represent
the power and strength that we all share.
These woven designs reflect our ancestral
traditions and our connection to nature."
- Leila Stogan, Musqueam, Coast Salish
S A L I S H
WEAVING
SPIRIT OF
THE SKY
by Leila Stogan,
Musqueam, Coast Salish
BWV16
Woven
Blanket
P. 25
TQSSS
Knitted Tuque
P. 78
KSSS
Knitted Scarf
P. 79
SOCK30S S - M
SOCK30L M - L
Art Socks
P. 65
WLBAG12
Insulated Bag
P. 102
WTBAG12
Tote Bag
P. 102
WZPL12
Crossbody
Zipper Pouch
P. 103
WZPS12
Zipper Pouch
/ Coin Purse
P. 103
WBP12
Backpack
P. 103
FEATURED
COLLECTION
TBSSS
Insulated
Tumbler
with Strainer
P. 53
CMUG14
Ceramic Mug
P. 43
CBC14
Cork-Backed
Coaster
P. 128
Visit facebook.com/nativenorthwest
/videos
to watch Leila's video