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Making tule mats.
This method s greatest advantage is that it does not require a fiber plant like dogbane.
The stem or stalk of the tule is the part of the plant used in making a tule mat.
Tule stems were used to make floor and sleeping mats cordage skirts for thatching houses for baskets and much.
Karen taught about the variety of uses that tule had and taught about the historical significance of the plant in chumash life.
Tule mats are also used to dry traditional foods and are employed as table mats during feasts.
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They are an essential part of special ceremonies such as name givings weddings funerals and medicine singings.
Now the remaining tule is often too short and dried out.
A tule mat made with tule cordage has larger gaps between rows of tule because tule cordage is a thick twining material.
Tule mat weaving demonstration overview.
Tule is just one example of how cultural activities are starting to disappear because of environmental change.
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Primitive and native cultures used and still use this versatile plant for food and making tule boats homes mats baskets clothing and much more.
Dyed and woven tules are used to make baskets bowls mats hats clothing duck decoys and even boats by native american groups.
In the fall the tule leaves begin to die and.
Tule mats are used on the walls of traditional structures such as teepees and longhouses.
Swan and leanne cambell also from the coeur d alene tribe of indians discuss the experience of harvesting tule reeds.
It is still possible to make items like baskets and mats but a lot more difficult to make boats or houses.
The tule plants were tall enough green enough and abundant enough.
Tule is a plant that grows in wetland habitats in california and in many different locations worldwide.
In addition to demonstrating how to create the mats swan discusses the materials required to make the mats some of the traditional uses for mats and the qualities of tule reed that make them useful for constructing shelters.
Before the salish got horses for bison hunting they lived in tents covered with sewed mats of tule.
Another mat making method is to sew the tule together with cordage.
At least two tribes the wanapum and the pomo people constructed tule houses as recently as the 1950s and still do for special occasions.
These mats served a number of different functions including the construction of lodging floor coverings and for serving food.
Why was the tule mat lodge chosen as a shelter or house style.