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- Ravenstail weaving (yeil koowu), also known as Raven's Tail weaving, is a traditional form of geometric weaving-style practiced by Northwest Coast peoples...
- Hayes (b. 1945), poet, memorist, and professor Ursala Hudson, Chilkat and Ravenstail weaver Nathan Jackson (artist) (born 1938), woodcarver Esther Littlefield...
- recording studio was on the property. Ursala Hudson (Tlingit), Chilkat and Ravenstail weaver Frank Oppenheimer, American particle physicist, cattle rancher...
- Giving Strength Robe (2019) is a collaboration with many Chilkat and Ravenstail weavers from all over North America. The concept originally came from...
- is also a mother of five children. Copper Child (2012) was her first Ravenstail ensemble, in which she collaborated with her mother Clarissa Rizal. It...
- Tlingit artist of Filipino descent. She was best known as a Chilkat and Ravenstail weaver, but she also worked in painting, printmaking, carving, and sculpting...
- Jackson, and renowned Haida weaver Delores Churchill. In November 1990, a Ravenstail Weaver's Guild was formed in Ketchikan through the Totem Heritage Center...
- the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian communities. These tribes also create Ravenstail weavings and button blankets. Lily Hope Ursala Hudson Clarissa Rizal Jennie...
- a Tlingit weaver and educator from Sitka, Alaska. She specialized in Ravenstail (Raven's Tail) designs and spruce root baskets. Rofkar was born on September...
- Northwest Coast tribes are enjoying a dramatic revival. Chilkat weaving and Ravenstail weaving are regarded as some of the most difficult weaving techniques...