Hi Chris
What exactly are you looking for? I search Metis Sash, and I find a sash as worn by american indians, which appears to be of a 2/2 twill loom-woven structure.
The first of mary's links, i'm not sure of the structure of the fabric, but it looks like by fingerweaving they maybe mean fingerknotting as you find in those wee bracelets the wee kids in south america make for tourists.
The second link is pretty clearly inkle-woven bands.
I can weave loom-woven fabric in any colours you like, inkle-woven fabric (though my inkle weaving is a little basic), or tablet-woven bands of any level of complexity you care to name.
I am generally of the opinion that given a choice I'd always choose a tablet woven band for anything narrower than 3" and loom woven for anything over. Either can be made in whatever thickness and from whatever material you like. Though a tablet woven band has more structural strength due to it's warp-twined nature, you can get more colour variation into a loom-woven fabric as you can see both the warp and the weft.
If you wish to talk in more detail send me a PM. I'll happily talk about fabric till the cows come home