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Athabascan moosehide tanning & sewing [DVD]
Title:
Athabascan moosehide tanning & sewing [DVD]
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[DVD] / a produced by Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center at the Anchorage Museum ; project director, Aron Crowell ; project manager, videographer and editor, Dawn Biddison ; narrator, Melissa Shaginoff.
Publication Information:
Anchorage, AK : Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center, [2019]
Physical Description:
4 videodiscs : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
General Note:
"A project of: Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center at the Anchorage Museum."
Abstract:
"Older generations of Athabascan peoples hand-tanned moose hides using time-tested methods that transformed raw skins into strong, supple leather for sewing beaded or quill-embroidered tunics, jackets, mittens, bags and moccasins, as well as everyday essentials from skin toboggans to dog harnesses. Traditional moosehide tanning is time consuming, labor intensive and technically complex, and has widely declined in recent generations. Two artists working to revitalize this important Athabascan practice, Joel Isaak (Dena'ina) and Melissa Shaginoff (Ahtna), are gaining knowledge from elders, experimenting with techniques, reading historic publications and studying museum collections. Joel and Melissa will discuss moosehide tanning techniques, documented in the field, and demonstrate sewing techniques during a December residency at the Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center, located in the Anchorage Museum."-- Museum website.
Additional Physical Form Available:
Also available online on the Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center YouTube channnel.
Variant Title:
Title on disc label: Material traditions : Athabascan moosehide tanning & sewing

Athabascan moosehide tanning and sewing
Contents:
Disc 1. Introduction -- Talking with Dena'ina elder Helen Dick -- Talking with Ahtna elder Jeannie Maxim -- An interview with elissa Shaginoff -- An interview with Joel Isaak -- Tools -- Collecting punky wood -- Dehairing a moose hide -- Disc 2. Scraping clean: a Dena'ina method -- Scraping clean: an Ahtna method -- Wringing and washing a cleaned moose hide -- Light smoking a dried moose hide: an Ahtna method -- Soaking and wringing -- Soaking, wringing and scraping a dried moose hide -- Disc 3. Stretching, scraping and softening -- Getting ready for final smoking -- Disc 4. Final smoking: a Dena'ina method -- About the project moose hide -- Making a moosehide tunic -- Making silverberries into beads -- Making a moosehide yoke -- Ahtna and Dena'ina Athabascan vocabulary -- Additional resources.
Technical Details:
DVD.
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