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About the Presenters:
Wendy Hawkes
Wendy is similkameen-syilx and a grandmother of 6. Originally introduced to traditional tulè weaving by her great aunt 40 years ago, Wendy continues to research, practice and teach weaving. Wendy says, “Weaving is so much more than a craft. It is science, engineering, biology and ethnobotany. Weaving connects the past, present and future, It deepens my connection to the land and water and calms my soul”.
Resources
- Peruvians Re-Weave 500-Year-Old Incan Bridge That Fell Into River During COVID-19 – Website
- Weaving Community | Tending the Wild | Season 1, Episode 3 | KCET – YouTube Link
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