
Ojibwe Lacrosse Sticks
Season 6 Episode 14 | 27m 4sVideo has Closed Captions
Maxwell Kelsey creates authentic, accurate replicas of fur-trade era Ojibwe Lacrosse stick
Woodworker Maxwell Kelsey of Bemidji creates authentic, accurate replicas of fur-trade era Ojibwe Lacrosse sticks. Follow artist Maxwell Kelsey as he carves traditional Ojibwe lacrosse sticks. Inspired from an Italian museum photo, and driven to help revive the native game for the health of our area, Kelsey works tirelessly with hand tools to bring into being the functional works of art.
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Common Ground is a local public television program presented by Lakeland PBS
This program is made possible by the Minnesota Legacy Amendment and members of Lakeland PBS.

Ojibwe Lacrosse Sticks
Season 6 Episode 14 | 27m 4sVideo has Closed Captions
Woodworker Maxwell Kelsey of Bemidji creates authentic, accurate replicas of fur-trade era Ojibwe Lacrosse sticks. Follow artist Maxwell Kelsey as he carves traditional Ojibwe lacrosse sticks. Inspired from an Italian museum photo, and driven to help revive the native game for the health of our area, Kelsey works tirelessly with hand tools to bring into being the functional works of art.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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