nativenorthwest

2022_Catalogue_digital

Issue link: http://nativenorthwest.uberflip.com/i/1436079

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 11 of 179

12 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

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

view archives of nativenorthwest - 2022_Catalogue_digital