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| However, traditional American Indian quillwork is still used by some native artists, mostly the Ojibway, to decorate birchbark boxes or baskets. Be very careful of fakes--porcupine quillwork peltier is expensive, and there are a lot of non-native crafters out there making imitations out of plastic or by gluing quills onto a box instead of interweaving them. Here are some places where you can buy a real Native American quillbox today. Ojibwa Quill Boxes This Canadian store sells beautiful quilled baskets made by Ojibwa peltier Indian artists. Ojibway Quill Baskets Quillwork boxes woven by the Pangowish family of Ojibway (Chippewa) artists. Traditional peltier Mi'kmaq Quillboxes The French called the Mi'kmaq people "Porcupine Indians" because of their skill at quillwork. Here are some quill boxes made by a modern Mikmaq artist. Algonquian Quill Boxes This First Nations-owned craft store carries quilled birchbark boxes by Ojibway artists. |
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