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Weaving Cedar and Water: A Cedar Rose Weaving Workshop with Leonard “Tiger” Williams

  • Patagonia 1994 West 4th Avenue Vancouver, BC, V6J 1M5 Canada (map)

This Valentine's Day, embark on a mindful and creative journey with Sea Smart and Leonard “Tiger” Williams,  a distinguished member of the Quatsino First Nation, who has dedicated over 20 years to perfecting the tradition of cedar bark weaving. 

In this workshop, participants will craft their own cedar roses, learn about the crucial ecological connections between freshwater and cedar, and discuss the significance of this sacred tradition to Indigenous communities in the Coast Salish region. 

What to Expect:

  • Learn the tradition of crafting your own cedar rose under the guidance of Leonard “Tiger” Williams

  • Explore the profound connections between cedar trees and freshwater in the Coast Salish region

  • Engage in meaningful conversation about the cultural significance of these sacred creations.

Admission: $40 per person

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