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13 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. These woven designs reflect our ancestral traditions and our connection to nature." - Leila Stogan, Musqueam, Coast Salish S A L I S H WEAVING V I S I O N S OF OUR ANCESTORS by Leila Stogan, Musqueam, Coast Salish FEATURED COLLECTION Leila's original weaving pattern TQSSV Knitted Tuque P. 78 KSSV Knitted Scarf P. 79 SOCK31S S - M SOCK31L M - L Art Socks P. 65 WLBAG13 Insulated Bag P. 102 WTBAG13 Tote Bag P. 102 WZPL13 Crossbody Zipper Pouch P. 103 WZPS13 Zipper Pouch / Coin Purse P. 103 WBP13 Backpack P. 103 TBSSV Insulated Tumbler with Strainer P. 53 EMUG22 Enamel Mug P. 49 Herringbone Herringbone design design BWV17 Woven Blanket P. 25 HWRAP12 Hooded Fashion Wrap P. 81 SHAWLS2 Shawl P. 87

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