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[[File:Charles Bird King portrait of David Vann.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.1|In this 1825 portrait by [[Charles Bird King]], [[David Vann (Cherokee leader)|David Vann]] (later Treasurer of the [[Cherokee Nation]]) wears a fingerwoven sash and shoulder strap]]
'''Fingerweaving''' is an art form used mostly to create belts, sashes, straps, and other similar items through a non-loom weaving process. Unlike loom-based weaving, there is no separation between [[weft]]|weft and [[Warp (weaving)|warp]] strands, with all strands playing both roles. It is used among the [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas]] and in Europe.<ref name=mh>{{cite journal |last1=Hald |first1=Margrete |title=Gamle textiltekniker |journal=Danish Textile Manufacturing Association |date=September 1952 |volume=10 |issue=9 |pages=189 |url=https://ctr.hum.ku.dk/research-programmes-and-projects/previous-programmes-and-projects/the-margrethe-hald-archive-digitalization-and-dissemination/Gamle_Textiltekniker__Tidsskrift_for_Textilteknik.pdf |access-date=October 18, 2023}}</ref>
 
==North and Central American fingerweaving==