Talk:Mazinibaganjigan

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[edit] To do to improve

Probably this article will not ever be a long one. But still there are some things that can be done to improve this article:

  1. illustration showing both the "cut/pierced" types and the "thinned" types of Mazinibaganjiganan.
  2. purpose of a Mazinibaganjigan.
  3. which part of the inner birch bark is used to make a Mazinibaganjigan.
  4. traditionally who made them.
  5. treatment of the bark to allow for making a Mazinibaganjigan.
  6. distribution of Mazinibaganjigan-making communities.
  7. links to other art similar to a Mazinibaganjigan

CJLippert 05:18, 27 October 2006 (UTC)