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Information on Traditional Art in the NWT
The unique talents of Artists in the Northwest Territories blend traditional
with modern styles to create beautiful pieces with materials that are
(literally!) found in our backyard. Artists from the Northwest Territories
transform stone, bones, hides, furs, plants gemstones and recycled materials
into striking art. Each piece tells a story.
Experience the creative process. Watch a short video clip or
print a brochure .
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TUFTING
No two tuftings are alike - each is designed to its makers unique vision.

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TANNED HIDES
Transformed into practical items such as moccasins, gloves and warm winter
jackets, tanned hides are proudly worn by many people.
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BIRCHBARK BASKETS
These beautiful hand crafted baskets are works of art sought by collectors all
over the world.
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QUILLWORK
Using the quills of the porcupine, this intricate are is used to decorate hide,
fabric and birchbark.

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BEADWORK
Beautifully beaded moccasins, gloves, mukluks, caribou and moosehide jackets
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CARVINGS
Each soapstone, bone and horn carving is a unique masterpiece.
Traditionally produced by the Inuit, carvings share with us stories of the
land, its people and its wildlife.

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PRINTWORK
Beautifully beaded moccasins, gloves, mukluks, cribou and moosehide jackets
Brochure coming soon.
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