Handcrafted tamarack bird decoy, traditionally made from tightly woven tamarack twigs.
Tamarack decoys like this one have a long history in Cree and other Indigenous cultures of northern Canada. Originally, they were used as functional duck decoys placed on water during hunting, where their natural materials blended seamlessly with the environment. Today, they are often appreciated as cultural artworks and decorative pieces, symbolizing the connection between traditional knowledge, craftsmanship, and the land.
By: Roderick Blackned
From: Waskaganish