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Uploaded by on May 8, 2008

http://www.giftoflanguageandculture.ca/ Part 1 of 4: Introduction & Cutting the birch bark tree

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  • can anyone tell what wood they use? looks alder to me but cant say for sure..

  • @bushnblade It's birch bark

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  • And it doesn't matter if you can speak Cree... My hubby is Ojibwa and can't tan hide or build snowshoes...

  • That's not birch... Looks like poplar or ash!!

  • Thanks for the answer, but you mean "birch" not "birch bark" right?

  • hey Bozm, if we knew how to speak Cree, we'd probably know how to make snow shoes.. ID10T

  • This is great. I don't agree with the request to translate to English. My suggestion is to learn Cree along with learning to make the snowshoes.

  • were can i buy some of these traditional snowshoe,there really nice and look built good,good job fellas

  • Fantastic! This is great. I hope these gentlemen can do a few more like this. Ive watched this several times. Leave out the music - just let these guy talk and work. The natural sounds of these guys working is great.

  • Translation in English would be nice.

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