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Birchbark Baskets

For many centuries, Dene women from the Fort Liard area have been using bark from local birch trees to make beautiful baskets.

The natural waxes in birchbark make it waterproof and rot resistant.  Spruce gum can be put on the seams to seal the basket for carrying water.  Clay mixed with dried grass can be applied to the inside of a basket to allow it to be used as a cooking pot.  Lids can be added to these versatile baskets to prevent spills and allowing them to be used to store food, carry tools and bait, or hold berries among many other things.

The world famous birchbark baskets of Fort Liard are skillfully hand crafted.  Each birchbark basket is unique, designed and decorated according to the maker's individual vision and creativity.