

| The Chippewa or Ojibwe call themselves Anishinabe in their own language, which means 'original person.' One of the largest American Indian groups in North America, there are nearly 150 different bands of Chippewa Indians living throughout their original home land in the northern United States (especially Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan) and southern Canada (especially Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan). These gorgeous handmade birch bark baskets made by the Ojibwe Indians of the northern woods are painted by award winning artist Diana Le Clair whose work has been featured in galleries, museums, and art publications throughout the American West. |
| How can you possibly create more drama and style in your lodge home decor than by using birch and willow baskets with naturally shed antler decor, oak and rawhide, which are true rustic log cabin decor. The following pieces, including antler lamps and antler bookends are on the following pages and dedicated to all those outdoors people who appreciate the use of natural resources without harming the environment. This is the work of skilled craftspeople and renowned artists and we hope you enjoy looking at them. Please allow 2-4 weeks for shipping. |




| Wild Horses |
| Buffalo Brown Out |




| Handcrafted of split strips of willow bark, this remarkable rustic basket is trimmed with red willow twigs. An antler tine handle and leather tie thongs make the perfect wildlife basket. |

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| Cabin Fever Horn & Birch Willow Baskets |

