A special thank you to Bob Harju of the Cowlitz and son and apprentice Danial. We explored cedar with all of our senses - sounds of drums, the feel of a comb, smell of cedar, smoothing cedar feathers, and seemingly endless natural beauty.




Smoothing cedar carved feathers.
Braids of cedar used to make clothing, fishing nets and more.


The Tree of Life gives endlessly - cedars are treasures.
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