Hand Made Drums by Darren Charlie ** not for use in high heat environment **
Frank Surprenant is a Cree Elder from the Sucker Creek Band on Lesser Slave Lake in Alberta, Canada. He is a Pipe Carrier and Sweat Lodge Keeper. For more than 30 years Frank has been involved in Medicine Wheel Gatherings across Canada and his Teachings h
Colour traditional bentwood box designs from the ancient cultures of the Pacific Northwest. These carved and painted cedar bentwood boxes store sacred regalia or traditional foods. Features: Artwork by Various Artists Featuring the work of over 20
Set of 12 double-ended colouring pencils. Eagle by Haida artist, T.J. Sgwaayaans Young 24 colours to choose from Cedar wood from sustainably managed forests
Dream your way through the forest as you encounter animals of the Pacific Northwest, all drawn in beautiful Coastal First Nations styles. I'm Dreaming Of€ by Musqueam, Coast Salish artist, Melaney Gleeson-Lyall Featuring the work of 9 contributing art
Colour the drums of the Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest and find your own creative rhythm. Engage the Northwest Coast culture and tradition thorugh 32 drawings by First Nations and Native American artists. Features: Artwork by Various Art
In this Coast Salish story, step-by-step instructions for gathering wood and catching, filleting and then smoking fish are given. The text and illustrations support the reader’s understanding of the process and emphasize the respect shown by the Coast Sal
In this book, Bill Helin explains the importance of songs and drumming to the culture and history of the Tlingit people. He also describes the process that he went through to make his first drum. An illustrated series of directions and a supply list will
Synopsis: Bill Helin is a Tlingit artist, carver and storyteller. In this book, he describes the step-by-step process of making his first cedar dugout canoe. From searching for the right tree in the forest to paddling the finished canoe for the first t