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Wiigwaas Makakoon: Birch Bark Baskets   

Wiigwaas (birch bark) is an integral part of Anishinaabe culture. Join us in making a basket with this beautiful and versatile bark. This basket will utilize winter bark, the new layer of growth on birch trees that forms between the cambium and outer bark. It can be sustainably harvested without damaging the tree during the fall and early spring before it fully develops into bark. Once harvested, the new growth layer oxidizes, turning darker over time. The darker surface can be etched, revealing the lighter layer underneath, providing contrast for designs. We will begin by splitting spruce roots to use as lacing. Next, we will shape and lace the winter bark to make a basket. Students can choose a rim of birch, black ash, or willow and personalize their baskets with an etched design on the winter bark. As a finishing touch, we will craft a floral embellishment for the basket or to keep as a separate tie or button. Booshkegiin (up to you)! 

This course requires moderate hand strength. Being able to open a jar is an example of hand strength.

This course is open to students ages 16+. Youth ages 10+ are welcome to register with an adult. Adult/child pairs will complete one project and pay one materials fee. A 25% tuition discount applies to the youth registrant when registering with a full-paying adult; call to register. 

Required Tools

  • All materials will be provided and tools will be available to students.

Optional Tools

  • If you have a knife or awl you prefer, please bring it to use, but not required.
  • Needle nose pliers

 

  • Wiigwaas Makakoon: Birch Bark Baskets
    10/10/2026 - 10/11/2026
  • THIS CLASS IS FULL. Please click the "Add to Wait List" button below 
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  • Tuition:  $230.00

  • Materials Fee:  $55.00 - payable at registration

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  • Instructor:  Michelle Marion

  • Capacity Remaining:  -9 (Negative number indicates number of people on the wait list)

     

     

  • Dates:  10/10/2026 - 10/11/2026

  • Times:  9am-4pm each day

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  • This course is part of Basket Week 2026. Plan to arrive a day early for the Gathering Day on Friday, October 9, which features demonstrations, speakers, and community gatherings offered as a benefit to students enrolled in Basket Week coursework. Full schedule available online in Summer 2026.

 

 

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