
Indroduction:
Hi my name is Sayanta. I come from the village of Matalan. I speak Tamyen, a language of the Ohlone Native Americans. I am a very busy girl. The first thing I do when I wake up in the morning is fetch water from the stream and fill the water basket in our tule hut. My parents tell me I was born nine seasons (years) ago. I will show you how to make clothes in the Ohlone style.
Objective:
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Materials and Tools:
- 1.5 yards tan fabric (deerskin)
- piece of tan colored felt material
- 1 decorative stick (digging stick)
- bunch of decorative twigs
- “Mother of Pearl” pendant jewel (abalone)
- 25 yards beige leather lace
- leather pouch kit
- “Talking Feather Kit”
- leather glue
- tacking glue
- scissors
- ruler
Design:
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Construction:
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Hand-made Pouch


What I Learned:
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References:
http://www.lospaseos.mhu.k12.ca.us/5thweb/coyote2006/muwekma.htm
http://www.primitiveways.com/tule_ethnobotany.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohlone