Aboriginal Art, Birch Bark Biting

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2010

Aboriginal ancient art of Birch Bark Biting Display at BC Canada Pavilion. Birch biting involves stripping birch trees and then folding its beautiful white bark into thin pieces. Half Moon Woman then uses her teeth to cut the bark and create stunning and often haunting designs. These artistic pieces were thought to represent spirits and were sewn into the regalia of Chiefs to keep them safe and give them strength.
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www.aboriginalbc.com

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  • Working for the knowing and healing. 000

  • oh nice ,hi Pat

  • Thats really cool.

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