
The Lengths This Indigenous Jeweller Went to for Her Craft
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07/24/19 • 20 min
Tania Larsson is a maker of Gwich’in fine jewelry. When she was 15, Tania left France and moved to Northern Canada to learn more about her Gwich’in heritage. The learning curve was steep, but Tania began making and selling jewelry created through traditional Gwich’in techniques, and her work has been featured in one of the most influential fashion magazines in the world: Vogue
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To learn more about the residential school system in Canada:
- Canada’s Residential Schools: The Inuit and Northern Experience, The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
- Inuvik Ski Club History
Host
Anshuman Iddamsetty
Producers
Phoebe Wang
Emma Fedderson
Jace Meyer
Anshuman Iddamsetty
Senior Supervising Producer
Tammi Downey
Engineer
Raheem Grant
Musical Score
Jim Guthrie
Tania Larsson is a maker of Gwich’in fine jewelry. When she was 15, Tania left France and moved to Northern Canada to learn more about her Gwich’in heritage. The learning curve was steep, but Tania began making and selling jewelry created through traditional Gwich’in techniques, and her work has been featured in one of the most influential fashion magazines in the world: Vogue
Store
Social Profiles
To learn more about the residential school system in Canada:
- Canada’s Residential Schools: The Inuit and Northern Experience, The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
- Inuvik Ski Club History
Host
Anshuman Iddamsetty
Producers
Phoebe Wang
Emma Fedderson
Jace Meyer
Anshuman Iddamsetty
Senior Supervising Producer
Tammi Downey
Engineer
Raheem Grant
Musical Score
Jim Guthrie
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