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Salish Weavers Guild : ウィキペディア英語版 | Salish Weavers Guild The Salish Weavers Guild was created in 1971 and ended around 1990. The society had two shops located in Located in Sardis, Chilliwack in the province of British Columbia, Canada . The Salish Weavers Guild was a formal society focused on the production and sales of local Salish Weavers from all areas of Stó:lō territory in and around the Fraser Valley. The Guild was successful in inspiring Stó:lō culture, art, education, and community and came as a result of the Salish Weaving revival of the 1960s. == History ==
Oliver Wells, with the help of Stó:lō women Mary Peters from Skwah First Nation and Adeline Lorenzetto from Ohamil First Nation, are credited with the revival of Salish Weaving in the Fraser Valley region. Wells and Lorenzetto re-discovered the old method of weaving by recreating an old loom and unravelling a portion of an old blanket to learn its technique. They made two blankets one with traditional mountain goat hair and the other with sheep's wool. Meanwhile, while Wells believed that the weaving was no longer being practiced, Mary Peters was creating traditional Salish weavings with the use of knowledge passed down to her by her mother. She was known in her community as an individual who, “() everything, because she never went to school.” After Wells had approached Mary, she and Adeline continued to weave during their free time for the next couple of years with many others eventually joining them.〔Wells, Oliver. Salish Weaving: Primitive and Modern. Sardis: Oliver N. Wells, 1969.〕 The Salish Weaver’s Guild was officially formed in 1971, a year after the passing of Oliver Wells. The society formed in part because the women wanted to continue their weaving business in a formal way and to qualify for federal government funding. With encouragement and collaboration with Well's wife Sara and his daughter Marie Weeden, the Salish Weavers continued their business, now with the label of ‘Guild’. Through this formal structure the society sought to open a store and maintain a method of bookkeeping to manage the individuals' labour and expenses.〔Gustafson, Paula. Salish Weaving. Vancouver: Douglas & Washington, 1980.〕
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