Bemidji State University students taking the Traditional Ojibwe Crafts course presented their end-of-the semester creations on Dec. 5 at Gallery X in Bridgeman Hall.
An introduction to traditional Ojibwe crafts, the course included demonstration, instruction and studio experience in basketmaking, hide tanning, the making of leather goods, beading, jewelry making and quilting.
The Traditional Ojibwe Crafts expo will be open to the public until Dec. 12.