Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Woodland Cree Traditional Moose Hide Tanning


This video shows the 13 steps to traditional Moose-hide tanning, the Woodland Cree way. 
In honor of Métis Elder Elsie Quintal.


The Sakāwithiniwak or Woodland Cree, are a Cree people, calling themselves Nîhithaw in their own dialect of the language. They are the largest indigenous group in northern Alberta and are an Algonquian people. Prior to the 18th century, their territory extended west of Hudson Bay, as far north as Churchill. Although in western Northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba, by the 18th century, they acted as middlemen in trade with western tribes. After acquiring guns through trade, they greatly expanded their territory and drove other tribes further west and north.