kukkus
Kukkus are a traditional type of woven basket or container originating from the indigenous cultures of the Pacific Northwest region of North America, particularly among the Haida, Tlingit, and other coastal First Nations peoples. These handcrafted items are renowned for their intricate designs, durability, and cultural significance, often serving both functional and ceremonial purposes.
The construction of kukkus typically involves weaving cedar bark, spruce root, or other natural fibers into
Kukkus have historically been used for storing food, tools, and personal belongings, as well as for ceremonial
The creation of kukkus is often a communal and generational practice, passed down through families and apprenticeships.