That's part of the function
of cradleboards.
Not exact matches
In the Nordic countries, we find extremely complex carriers, called Komse, which are
cradleboards that would not look out
of place in many North American First Nations cultures.
Many
of these little gems will be hung in the Bear River Artworks Gallery, opening May 18, 2018 They are acrylic paintings on watercolour paper, mounted on birchwood
cradleboard and signed on the back.
Dubbed Suki, which is a Lakota word meaning «to be loved by somebody», this carrier is based on the versatility
of traditional
cradleboards of the indigenous peoples
of the Americas, which are generally built with a protective structural frame that keeps baby safe, and which can be carried on the back, propped up or laid flat.