Carving Horn Spoons Step 5: Spreading and Shaping the Horn
Master carver Steve Brown explains how to create a form for the horn that molds it into an even U-shape. These traditional carved goat-horn spoons were made for practical as well as ceremonial use for Southeast Alaska Native tribes. This video series was created by SHI to preserve the endangered practice of goat horn carving. To learn more, go to http://www.sealaskaheritage.org/node/861

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