Resilience in Coast Salish Weaving" showcases new work and honors the instructors who have helped keep the practice alive.
Have you ever wondered about the natural resources that were used in Coast Salish weavings? Led by MONOVA’s Indigenous Cultural Programmer Jordan Dawson, learn more about Coast Salish practices and ...
Sometimes, Lis Barsuglia-Madsen and her husband Michael would like winter to be twice as long as it is. You would too, if you spent the cold... Feb 17, 2016 — Sometimes, Lis Barsuglia-Madsen and her ...
It is quiet in the Museum of North Vancouver’s sunlit workshop room. The small handful of people present, seated in a wide semi-circle, are in furious concentration, their bodies hunched over their ...
For Anjeanette Dawson, Spelex̱ílh of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation), her culture “kept her alive.” Today, she is focused on restoring the nearly forgotten tradition of Indigenous wool ...
CHIMAYÓ, N.M. — A New Mexico State University initiative aims to help secure the future of a pair of centuries-old practices in the state: herding sheep and weaving their wool into designs, both ...
An upcoming workshop in North Vancouver is sharing Coast Salish wool weaving with a festive twist. The Museum of North Vancouver (MONOVA) is holding the first Weaving for Winter workshop on Sunday, ...