Alaska Native Drum Making Video
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Alaska Athabascan Indian moose skin Drum making and Birch Bark Baby Carrier construction. Video produced and edited by Ben Boyd of Boyd Communications at: www.benboydalas...
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How come we don't have reality shows like this!! I would watch all the time.Thank you so much for the education!
I thank you with all my heart, your video is such a huge help in making my dreams become a reality.... i made my first drum! I am from Juneau Alaska. Thank you for sharing this! Many blessings to you and your family!
I truly was so moved by your spirt in the drum tks so much for sharing newfoundland indian tks brother.
I love this video. Thank you dearly for sharing this with every one.
Fantastic drum ! thank you for share.
Fantastic video, thank you for sharing. Was wondering how to make one of these
@madblunted The wool stuff is Birch Bark that is peeled of a Birch Tree
Wonderful video, thank you for sharing. Many blessings to you :)
@BoydCommunications ok in saying that, when does one harvest that? fall? spring? that stuff looks awesome.
Awsome,very,very much!!!!
Thank you for that sharing;
is this Cree style? Love the drum stick. I think I will try one of these.
how do you fuse the 2 ends of the birch when you're wrapping it?
Awesome, what is that wood stuff that the elder woman were making the baby carriers out of?
im going to make one
I wouldn't think you would need to fuse the ends... Once the wood dries, if there is any gap to it, it should end up getting held together when you stretch the hide over it.
Nice =]
is this Cree style?
Awsome,very,very much!!!!