Cedar Harvesting with Brenda Crabtree, Emily Carr University of Art + Design
Brenda Crabtree is the Aboriginal Program Manager at Emily Carr University of Art + Design in Vancouver. She is a member of the Spuzzum Band and has both Nlaka’pamux and Sto:lo ancestry. Her art practice includes cedar and spruce root basketry, drum making, moose hair tufting and beadwork. Her work is continually shifting between traditional and contemporary representation and re- interpretation. She creates objects using traditional materials and techniques...and often incorporates politically motivated text to combat historical amnesia.

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Cedar Basket Weaving with Brenda Crabtree - Urban Access Project

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Twining Cedar (5 of 15): Preparing Red Cedar Bark

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Twining Cedar (1 of 15): Annette Island Tsimshian Basket Weaving

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Harvesting Cedar

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Ngarrindjeri Weaving Teaching Film

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The Art of Basket Weaving | Artbound | Season 9, Episode 8

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Traditional cedar weaving technique

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Spirit of the Trees: People of the Cedar (Northwest tribes)

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Twining Cedar (5 of 15): Preparing Red Cedar Bark

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Mary Weahkee makes Mogollon sandals from yucca

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Preparing yellow cedar for warp

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Harvesting, Processing Spruce Roots with Master Haida Weaver

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How To Process Cedar Bark For Weaving - Nick McMillen

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