Chilkat Protector
Chilkat Protector, a Handwoven Historical Document from the Northwest Coast of Alaska
By Lily Hope
2020
For hundreds of years Chilkat Blankets have documented history, clan migration, and stories for the Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Coast of America & Canada. “Chilkat Protector” will serve as a record of this time.
In the future people will know we were here, we took care of each other and we survived. We are still weaving.
Materials: Chilkat Weaving using thigh-spun warp of merino wool and cedar bark. Merino weft yarns. Ermine tails. Tin cones.
Dimensions: 8 X 4.5 inches woven
Plus 3.5 inches fringe.
Weaver and Dancer
L’eiw Yéil Ricky Tagaban (Tlingit)
@lituya_art
Photography
Tléináxh Shaawát Sydney Akagi (Tlingit/Japanese)
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Music
Deiw Jee Irene Lampe (Tlingit)
Mask Model
David Eckerson (Nez Perce/Apache)
Video
Scott Burton
@sburtonsound
Gunalchéesh Sealaska Heritage Institute
for use of Shuká Hít in the
Walter Soboleff Building
Wooshkhindeinda.aat
Lily Hope (Tlingit)
Raven T’akdeintaan Clan
Chilkat Weaver
Juneau, Alaska
www.lilyhope.com
@lilyhopeweaver
… I feel very, very silly for initially wondering if I could buy one of these.
This is a little masterpiece. Wow!!! 👍