Pictures and Videos of the Stzuminus Community Members learning the Art of Cedar A Hike up the Mountain to Harvest The Cedar Harvesting the Cedar Debarking amp Cleaning the Cedar Soaking the cedar softens and makes it a lot easier to clean and debark it ID: 183083
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The Art of Cedar
Pictures and Videos of the Stz’uminus Community Members learning the Art of Cedar.Slide2
A
Hike up
the Mountain to Harvest
The CedarSlide3
Harvesting the CedarSlide4
Debarking
&
Cleaning the CedarSlide5
Soaking the cedar softens and makes it a lot easier to clean and debark it.
Our Future Generation watching and learning the
ways of cedar
To prepare the cedar after it has been stripped, we soak it, then use a knife or tool called a chisel to debark it.
Debarking and Cleaning the CedarSlide6
What the Cedar looks like after being debarked and cleanedSlide7
SPLITTING
THINNING
&
THE
CEDARSlide8
Everyone starting their HatsSlide9
Everyone is at the half way mark for their hats Slide10
Everyone with their Finished HatsSlide11
CEDAR ROSESSlide12
Learning Cedar CraftsSlide13
TRADITIONAL
CEDAR BAILERS Slide14
The Stz’uminus First Nation Community Members Thank You for giving them this Great Opportunity to Learn The Art of Cedar, to create memories and bonds, and to learn from one another as well as our Great Elders.