Cattails. #CoastSalish (Twana)

16. Twilled; inner bark of red cedar #Kwakiutl

17. Food Mat, Plailed and twiled innar bark of red cedar. #Nootkan (Kyuquot; мита

18. Used for bedding or for wrapoing packages Plaited, inner bark of red cedar. Noofkan (Clayoquot) e

#Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw ([ˈkʷakʷəkʲəʔwakʷ]), also known as the #Kwakiutl[2][3] (/ˈkwɑːkjʊtəl/; "Kwakʼwala-speaking peoples"),[4][5] are an indigenous group of the Pacific Northwest Coast, in southwestern Canada. Their M4ufree beeip.com
#Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw ([ˈkʷakʷəkʲəʔwakʷ]), also known as the #Kwakiutl[2][3] (/ˈkwɑːkjʊtəl/; "Kwakʼwala-speaking peoples"),[4][5] are an indigenous group of the Pacific Northwest Coast, in southwestern Canada. Their M4ufree beeip.com
#Kwakwa̱ka̱wakw ([ˈkʷakʷəkʲəʔwakʷ]), also known as the #Kwakiutl[2][3] (/ˈkwɑːkjʊtəl/; "Kwakʼwala-speaking peoples"),[4][5] are an indigenous group of the Pacific Northwest Coast, in southwestern Canada. Their total population

Swamp Grass. Used as weft material in wrapped-twined baskets. Nootkan #Makah).

11. Yellow Cedar Bark. #Nootkan (Makah).

12. Bark Splitter. For cleaning skins and splitting cedar bark, #Tsimshian (Gitksan), s

13. Bark Beater, #Kwakiutl.

#Kwakwa̱ka̱wakw ([ˈkʷakʷəkʲəʔwakʷ]), also known as the #Kwakiutl[2][3] (/ˈkwɑːkjʊtəl/; "Kwakʼwala-speaking peoples"),[4][5] are an indigenous group of the Pacific Northwest Coast, in southwestern Canada. Their total population
#Kwakwa̱ka̱wakw ([ˈkʷakʷəkʲəʔwakʷ]), also known as the #Kwakiutl[2][3] (/ˈkwɑːkjʊtəl/; "Kwakʼwala-speaking peoples"),[4][5] are an indigenous group of the Pacific Northwest Coast, in southwestern Canada. Their total population
The #Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw ([ˈkʷakʷəkʲəʔwakʷ]), also known as the #Kwakiutl[2][3] (/ˈkwɑːkjʊtəl/; "Kwakʼwala-speaking peoples"),[4][5] are an indigenous group of the Pacific Northwest Coast, in southwestern Canada. Their total population, according to a 2016 census, was 3,665 people. Most live in their traditional territories on northern

Sally Bag. Plain and wrapped twined, Indian nemp and grass Upper #Chinook, го

129, Clam Basket. Open wrapped-twined. Kwakiu מוגי

130. Spoon Basket. Cross warp plated, cedar bark end aplit rool. #Kwakiutl