The Mookadagan, or Crooked Knife, is a traditional carving tool used by Indigenous artisans for generations. This handcrafted version features a double-sided curved blade, making it ambidextrous and suitable for both left- and right-handed use.
Blade: Double-sided edge, ideal for controlled pull-cuts
Handle: Hand-carved wooden grip with wire wrapping for comfort
Length: Approx. 8 in (20 cm)
Use: Perfect for shaping paddles, snowshoes, and detailed woodwork
More than a tool, the Mookadagan carries cultural significance as an essential part of traditional craftsmanship in Eeyou Istchee and beyond.
Made By: Geronimo Shecapio
From: Chibougamou