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Bark Beaters And Bark Cloth, page 1
Bark Beaters And Bark Cloth, page 1

N12125 - REMARKS:Kate, a Coos Indian woman, wearing a traditional cedar  bark skirt and cape, ca. 1900.<br /><br />OBJECT DATE:ca. 1900 | Douglas  County Museum of History & Natural History
N12125 - REMARKS:Kate, a Coos Indian woman, wearing a traditional cedar bark skirt and cape, ca. 1900.<br /><br />OBJECT DATE:ca. 1900 | Douglas County Museum of History & Natural History

cedar bark skirt | Traditional outfits, Wool clothing, Waxed cotton jacket
cedar bark skirt | Traditional outfits, Wool clothing, Waxed cotton jacket

Cedar Bark Coat
Cedar Bark Coat

Cedar bark skirts | Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria,… | Flickr
Cedar bark skirts | Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria,… | Flickr

Untitled Document
Untitled Document

Whistler | Lilwat Nation cedar bark cape, double weaved hat,… | Flickr
Whistler | Lilwat Nation cedar bark cape, double weaved hat,… | Flickr

Shredded cedar bark cape. Circular. Worn by both sexes. – Objects – eMuseum
Shredded cedar bark cape. Circular. Worn by both sexes. – Objects – eMuseum

Red Cedar Bark | Cedar | Education | Living Tradition, The Kwakwaka'wakw  Potlatch on the Northwest Coast
Red Cedar Bark | Cedar | Education | Living Tradition, The Kwakwaka'wakw Potlatch on the Northwest Coast

Nettle Twining Workshop | A pounded cedar bark skirt in Peg'… | Flickr
Nettle Twining Workshop | A pounded cedar bark skirt in Peg'… | Flickr

Form and Function – Chinook Story
Form and Function – Chinook Story

Shredded cedar bark dress from the late 1800s
Shredded cedar bark dress from the late 1800s

Woman's cedar bark skirt – Objects – eMuseum
Woman's cedar bark skirt – Objects – eMuseum

Cedar Bark Mini Skirts for Sale | Redbubble
Cedar Bark Mini Skirts for Sale | Redbubble

Cedar bark cape 1884.140.1047
Cedar bark cape 1884.140.1047

RRN - Items - The NMNH: E127867-0 - Cedar Bark Skirt
RRN - Items - The NMNH: E127867-0 - Cedar Bark Skirt

Bark Beaters And Bark Cloth, page 1
Bark Beaters And Bark Cloth, page 1

Cedar Bark Dancing Skirt in Portland, OR
Cedar Bark Dancing Skirt in Portland, OR

TRADITIONAL NUU-CHAH-NULTH
TRADITIONAL NUU-CHAH-NULTH

Cedar Bark Mini Skirts for Sale | Redbubble
Cedar Bark Mini Skirts for Sale | Redbubble

CEDAR BARK SKIRT. /nSkirt of woven cedar bark with face design, made by a  Suquamish Native American on the Port Madison Reservation in Washington  State Stock Photo - Alamy
CEDAR BARK SKIRT. /nSkirt of woven cedar bark with face design, made by a Suquamish Native American on the Port Madison Reservation in Washington State Stock Photo - Alamy

The Wilderness Living Project - Yellow cedar bark dance apron..... |  Facebook
The Wilderness Living Project - Yellow cedar bark dance apron..... | Facebook

Kwakiutl, Native American, Skirt, early 20th century, cedar bark, Overall:  39 × 30 inches (99.1 × 76.2 cm Stock Photo - Alamy
Kwakiutl, Native American, Skirt, early 20th century, cedar bark, Overall: 39 × 30 inches (99.1 × 76.2 cm Stock Photo - Alamy

Kwakiutl, Native American, Skirt, early 20th century, cedar bark, Overall:  34 × 33 inches (86.4 × 83.8 cm Stock Photo - Alamy
Kwakiutl, Native American, Skirt, early 20th century, cedar bark, Overall: 34 × 33 inches (86.4 × 83.8 cm Stock Photo - Alamy

Fringe or skirt for Hamsaml (Hamatsa) mask | National Museum of the  American Indian
Fringe or skirt for Hamsaml (Hamatsa) mask | National Museum of the American Indian

19TH C. Tlingit Trade Wool Tunic with Collar and Cedar Bark Skirt Decorated  with 12 Coppers 40" L. 4
19TH C. Tlingit Trade Wool Tunic with Collar and Cedar Bark Skirt Decorated with 12 Coppers 40" L. 4

Kwakiutl, Native American, Skirt, early 20th century, cedar bark, Overall:  32 x 32 inches (81.3 x
Kwakiutl, Native American, Skirt, early 20th century, cedar bark, Overall: 32 x 32 inches (81.3 x

Compiled Resources on FN Cultures: Clothing
Compiled Resources on FN Cultures: Clothing

Fringe or skirt for Hamsaml (Hamatsa) mask | Smithsonian Institution
Fringe or skirt for Hamsaml (Hamatsa) mask | Smithsonian Institution