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Q: What is a Chilkat Blanket made of?
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How long does it take to make a Chilkat blanket?

Up to year.


What place did the Chilkat live in?

the Chilkat lived on the west coast of Canada.


What has the author George Thornton Emmons written?

George Thornton Emmons has written: 'The Chilkat blanket' -- subject(s): Chilkat Indians, Indian textile fabrics 'The whale house of the Chilkat' -- subject(s): Chilkat Indians, Homes and haunts, Indians of North America 'Slate mirrors of the Tsimshian' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Tsimshian Indians, Mirrors, anthropology, artifacts, technology, geology, slate 'Jade in British Columbia and Alaska, and its use by the natives' -- subject(s): Implements, Indians of North America, Jade


When was Chilkat Valley News created?

Chilkat Valley News was created in 1966.


What state is the Chilkat River in?

The Chilkat River starts at the Chilkat Glacier in Alaska, goes into British Columbia for about 17 miles, and returns to Alaska before reaching the ocean.


What are the release dates for Chilkat Cubs - 1919?

Chilkat Cubs - 1919 was released on: USA: 28 December 1919


What is the web address of the Chilkat Indian Vlg Language in Haines Alaska?

The web address of the Chilkat Indian Vlg Language is: http://chilkatindianvillage.org


What is the phone number of the Chilkat Indian Vlg Language in Haines Alaska?

The phone number of the Chilkat Indian Vlg Language is: 907-767-5473.


Where is the Chilkat Valley Historical Society Inc in Haines Alaska located?

The address of the Chilkat Valley Historical Society Inc is: Box 623, Haines, AK 99827


Where is the Chilkat Indian Vlg Language in Haines Alaska located?

The address of the Chilkat Indian Vlg Language is: Po Box 1004, Haines, AK 99827-1004


What has the author Joanne Vanderburg written?

Joanne Vanderburg has written: 'Chilkat and Salish weaving' -- subject(s): Chilkat Indians, Indian textile fabrics, Weaving, Salish Indians


What is at'oow?

An at.oow is the Tlingit word for a Chilkat blanket, which is woven out of cedar bark and mountain goat hair. It's a sacred piece of ceremonial regalia used by a tribe of Native Americans called the Tlingit, who inhabit southeast Alaska, British Columbia, and the Canadian Yukon. At'oow cannot be owned by an individual: they are clan property.