Examples of indigenous birch bark biting, an aboriginal art form, from the Cree First Nation community of Stanley Mission, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Examples of indigenous birch bark biting, an aboriginal art form, from the Cree First Nation community of Stanley Mission, Saskatchewan, Canada.
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Image Number: 6176-59902676Rights ManagedCredit Line:John Zada/Alamy/SuperStockCollection:AlamyStory:Textile FragmentsContributor:John ZadaModel Release:NoProperty Release:NoResolution:6000×4000
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