This handcrafted tamarack bird is made in a traditional standing decoy form, shaped from tightly woven tamarack twigs. The upright posture, extended neck, and simple leg structure reflect classic functional designs once used on the land.
Lightweight and balanced, the piece carries a strong, grounded presence while highlighting the natural texture and variation of the tamarack.
Tamarack birds have long been created by Cree and other northern Indigenous peoples, originally used as hunting decoys made to blend into the environment. Today, they continue as cultural artworks that carry forward knowledge, skill, and connection to the territory.
Each piece is handmade, resulting in slight variations that make every sculpture one of a kind.
Approximate Dimensions:
• Height: 7"
• Length: 6.5"
• Width: 3"
Sizes may vary slightly due to the handmade nature of each piece.
Handmade by: Roderick Blackned
From: Waskaganish, Eeyou Istchee
A traditional standing decoy form—well suited for collectors or as a meaningful piece of Cree craftsmanship in the home.