Sx̌ʷayəp (cedar bark dress)
1985
Imagine covering yourself with the soft, fragrant fibers of the cedar tree, called the “tree of life” by Northwest Native Peoples. Western red cedar provides generations of Coast Salish people with the perfect material for Native technologies, such as canoes, houses, clothing, food, and medicine. Techniques perfected over time and passed down to descendants, such as Alice Williams, comprise a body of knowledge that sustains and supports Native philosophies regarding intimate connections between place and people.
Red cedar bark, raffia
49 x 27 1/4 in. (124.46 x 69.22 cm)
Gift of Vi Hilbert
91.206.1
Photo Credit: Susan Cole