Hide Tanning The Traditional 13 Steps
Our new follow-up to the "Hide Tanning the Woodland Cree Way" video has more detail and instruction!
Wood Land Cree hide tanning is a traditional Indigenous art form and one of the oldest art canvas for First Nations People.
Come and be a part of our program: http://www.portagecollege.ca/Programs/Native-Arts-and-Culture
Check out our vintage video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWUCC00yGd8&t=4s
© Portage College 2017
Видео Hide Tanning The Traditional 13 Steps канала Portage College
Wood Land Cree hide tanning is a traditional Indigenous art form and one of the oldest art canvas for First Nations People.
Come and be a part of our program: http://www.portagecollege.ca/Programs/Native-Arts-and-Culture
Check out our vintage video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWUCC00yGd8&t=4s
© Portage College 2017
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