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- Cedar_bark_textile abstract "Cedar bark textile was used by indigenous people in the Pacific Northwest region of modern-day Canada and the United States. Historically, most items of clothing were made of this material. The name is confusing, as it is made from Thuja (redcedar) and cypress bark, not cedar bark; true cedars are not native to the Americas.After the Western Redcedar or Yellow cypress (often called "Yellow cedar") bark was peeled in long strips from the trees, the outer layer was split away, and the flexible inner layer was shredded and processed. The resulting felted strips of bark were soft and could be plaited, sewn or woven into a variety of fabrics that were either dense and watertight, or soft and comfortable. Women wore skirts and capes of redcedar bark, while men wore long capes of cedar bark into which some mountain goat wool was woven for decorative effect.Bark cloth was also made by the Baganda people of Uganda, from the inner bark of the mutuba tree (Ficus natalensis).".
- Cedar_bark_textile thumbnail Thuja_plicata_bark.png?width=300.
- Cedar_bark_textile wikiPageID "1508898".
- Cedar_bark_textile wikiPageRevisionID "517890260".
- Cedar_bark_textile hasPhotoCollection Cedar_bark_textile.
- Cedar_bark_textile subject Category:Indigenous_textile_art_of_the_Americas.
- Cedar_bark_textile subject Category:Nonwoven_fabrics.
- Cedar_bark_textile subject Category:Northwest_Coast_art.
- Cedar_bark_textile subject Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Cedar_bark_textile type Art102743547.
- Cedar_bark_textile type Artifact100021939.
- Cedar_bark_textile type Creation103129123.
- Cedar_bark_textile type Fabric103309808.
- Cedar_bark_textile type IndigenousTextileArtsOfTheAmericas.
- Cedar_bark_textile type NonwovenFabrics.
- Cedar_bark_textile type Object100002684.
- Cedar_bark_textile type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Cedar_bark_textile type Whole100003553.
- Cedar_bark_textile type WovenFabrics.
- Cedar_bark_textile comment "Cedar bark textile was used by indigenous people in the Pacific Northwest region of modern-day Canada and the United States. Historically, most items of clothing were made of this material.".
- Cedar_bark_textile label "Cedar bark textile".
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- Cedar_bark_textile depiction Thuja_plicata_bark.png.
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