Birch bark biting merges traditional skill and contemporary art

Birch bark biting merges traditional skill and contemporary art

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Several types of birch trees are indigenous to North America’s Eastern Woodlands area and the Great Lakes. Nishnabé people use their wood for many different facets of everyday life, such as making canoes, wigwams, basketry, and art, including birch bark biting.

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