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       <description>44-inch-20-pound-target-bow-with-arrows-, 44 INCH 20 pound Target Bow with Arrows With Bead Work  US $374.00 End Date: Saturday Nov-29-2008 17:37:15 PST Buy it now | Add to watch list ...
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       <description>*Does anyone have any tips to make my beadwork look nice and flat? I used the method of stringing on three beads, then going back through the last two.   sometimes some of the beads sort of pop up or stick out. ...
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       <description>"It is a tribute to him and his work." Throughout the home are original paintings as well. Juli Taylor is an art consultant for Artful Decor. The Hudson-based company brings artwork to homes to see if it fits in the decor. ...
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       <title>Magpie Gemstone&#39;s Clients&#39; Gallery: Sally - Alaska Handmade Jewelry</title>
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       <description>Shop The Wholesale Bead Store. My customers are amazing! Check this site often to get inspired, or find that perfect piece. Cruise the links provided to my clients web pages. Contact information is provided if the artist is interested ...
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       <title>Lummi, Chippewa artists in Friday Harbor this weekend - Journal of ...</title>
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       <description>Lummi artists scheduled to present: Shasta Cano-Martin, music and poetry; Ernestine Gensaw, cedar baskets and weaving/clothing; Earline Hansen, beadwork; Chrystal Jack, beadwork; Charles Miller, carving (masks); Yvonne-Thomas Miller, ...
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       <description>this is for the lost tribe who are chippewa. piecework stitch: square. columns: 140. rows: 122. approx. size: 12"wx 14"h. colors used: 5. here is one quarter of the pattern. it is the same all four ways, just flip it. migration north ...
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       <description>Whether the art/beadwork style originated on the Plateau or with the Crow people it is no doubt one of the finest styles of American Indian bead work around. (Well I admit, at least my favorite!) I might add that you have caught the ...
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       <description>anyways I love doing beadwork, although I never really got  #39;seriously #39; into it until about 6 yrs ago. Now I can #39;t stop. I #39;m spending all my money on beads  #39;n #39; "Stuff" *hee-hee* luv it. I #39;m an Ojibwe(chippewa) from the wisconsin area, ...
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       <description>beadwork - an extremely  comprehensive site for native beadwork - photos, how-to #39;s, resources, and items for sale. added 9/11/97; updated 7/1/99. best practices on indigenous knowledge - examples and cases that illustrate the good use of ...
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       <description>right away i told the people to start teaching the cree language, reading and writing and also different ways of doing things to improve the indian situation that is say, making moccasins, and bead work and all kinds of things like that ...
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       <description>If 16.50 pounds is more in your price range, then you might want to take a look at Wilson #39;s wool felt Doily Placemats. Pictured below. Lace Bead work by Gina Adams:. Two years ago I began to research my Ojibwe and Lithuanian heritages. ...
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       <description>The hanging thingies are polyester batting and tulle, topped with a plastic bead. During my work with my Mouse Drawings  and Tagged 3.0, I discovered that the Internet is designed in a hard-edged, grid-like way. ...
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       <description>Yeah I think we are far too dang talented; I love diversity in bead work and sewing. It #39;s cool to see what new dresses a dancer can come out with to match her bead work or any dancer for that matter! You know how you  mentioned it kind ...
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       <title>Upcoming CMU events: Nov. 3 through 9, 2008</title>
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       <description>The exhibition also will include baskets and beadwork collected by Native American CMU students. The Multicultural Education Center is located on the lower level of the Bovee University Center and is open from 8 am to 8 pm Mondays ...
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       <description>the need to have good feelings when one is beading continues today: that these little things were a gift of beauty from the spirits. this floral pattern is an example of the "look" and style of ojibway bead and quill work. ...
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       <description>it was titled native people of north america and features ancient petrogylphs, intricate baskets and beadwork and a vast array of artifacts from pacific northwest and north american tribes. the very first baby bjorn. ...
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       <description>The Lakota or western Sioux have probably the most well known and familiar beadwork designs, they were definitely responsible for the Sioux Style on various clothing items such as moccasins, leg warmers, arm/head bands and pipe bags. ...
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       <description>Indian Artifacts brings you hard to find arrowheads, Native American jewelry, Indian beads, pottery, tomahawks, Native American dolls, and more. Find rare pieces to add to your artifacts collection! ...
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       <description>NEOKISTOMI - BLACKFEET NATIVE AMERICAN BEADWORK AND ARTWORK; Summerbird Designs; Welcome to Dakota Creations! Native American. American Indian Society of Washington, DC; American Indian Tribe; ArtNatAm - Native American Art Exhibit ...
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       <description>Ojibwa women, in response to the new availability of chintz fabric, began developing floral motifs in their quillwork. Euro-American women’s magazines of the same time were featuring instructions for Indian style beadwork. ...
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       <description>beautiful bead work in her hair, and her head dress. this fellow stopped in front of me to lean on the rail and rest a bit. they  danced for well over an hour in the hot sun. many of the dancers were wearing multiple layers of buckskin ...
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       <description>Joyce La Porte stitches an Ojibwe doll at a demonstration Saturday of American Indian art at the Paramount Theatre. (ABOVE): A piece of Douglas Lemon’s intricate beadwork incorporates the turtle and the dragonfly. ...
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       <description>... porcupine quillwork, birch bark biting, beadwork, birch bark basketry, and pouch making and many will have work for sale. Ojibwe musician, Michael Charette will perform traditional flute  music during the weekend as well. ...
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       <title>Skalan&#39;s Blog: A Gitxsan Vignette</title>
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       <description>Gary arrives with the buffalo robe that his buddy Ma’p had, the buffalo skull from Shigin, Edwin the Ojibway. Lar calls for all the sacred pipes to be loaded. Motions to Jay. Thirteen sacred pipes emerge. Jay with beads of sweat on his ...
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       <description>Cody Harjo (Seminole/Otoe/Creek) leads a beading workshop that features contemporary Otoe one-needle appliqué work. Appropriate for ages 16 and up. Preregistration is required. Call 212.514.3716. Materials fee is $25. ...
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       <title>US Forest Service Eastern Region - Success Stories</title>
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       <description>A Group of Volunteers Work on the North Country Trail. Saturday, June 7th, 25 volunteers gathered at the Chippewa National Forests Shingobee Recreation Area to Celebrate National Trails Day. Saturday, June 7th, 25 volunteers gathered at ...
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       <title>Annie Tramper Fall Indian Festival</title>
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       <description>Beadwork from several Nations including Beading Demonstrations Jewelry Making Native American Arts and Crafts Handmade Crafts by Native American People Native American Food Native American Vendors (We adhere  strictly to the 1991 Native ...
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       <title>About the Ojibwe People</title>
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       <description>ojibwe beadwork Ojibwe mythology was elaborate; the chief religious and superstitious rites centered around the Medewiwin, or grand medicine society. For healing, they relied on medicinal herbs gathered by the women and shamans. ...
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       <title>News From Indian Country - Ojibwa woman creates dolls from cattails</title>
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       <description>Collectors from Austria and Germany also value  her work. Ramona Morrow learned to bead during her youth during the summers at her grandmother #39;s home on the Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation in northern Wisconsin. She learned to bead ...
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       <title>insidetoronto.com - Offering Native friendship for nearly five decades</title>
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       <description>They have a diverse selection of arts and cultural classes such as Ojibway language classes, martial arts, beading and drumming classes, sharing circles and painting. They also offer workshops on things like moccasin and regalia making. ...
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       <description>The bandolier bag is not a really ancient form of art for the Ojibwe. They started making the bags during the fur trade, when they could get glass beads from Europe through traders. Prior to this, the Ojibwe did quill work as a form of ...
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       <description>"Changing Hands: Art Without Reservation features a diverse array of contemporary Native American artists whose work at once acknowledges and pushes the long tradition of Native American visual art. This exhibition, the second in the ...
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       <description>dorothy was very proud of her ojibwe indian heritage and loved fishing, especially muskie fishing. she also enjoyed doing indian beadwork and indian cooking. she always enjoyed helping others. she is survived by four children, ...
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       <description>the chippewa ( ojibway ) had many crafts that they made. these are some of their unquie ways of their arts and crafts! bead work; birch bark boxes; baskets; dream catchers; pretty designs. facts: the indians made most of their clothing ...
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       <description>7, at a special opening-night reception, juried awards were presented to this year’s artists in various categories such as beadwork, jewelry, painting, sculpture, pottery, and weaving. One winner, Glenda McKay, won the Jackie Autry ...
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       <description>For most of the last century museums displayed only prehistoric work and functional native art - masks, totem poles, bead and quill work, etc. Although at the same time, some galleries were selling off identical items as quickly as they ...
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       <description>Here I am with trays of beadwork and leaning on one of Patrick #39;s raccoon head walking sticks. Patrick with a display of selected Native Art. On the far right are turtle rattles, fur bags, one of his gourd shakers, alligator claw ...
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       <description>Soft skins and hides and meticulous bead work hold the spirit and are tribute to the hard working hands of the Native American souls that created them. Many items in our Plains Indian Art collection have been found in private ...
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       <description>Morrow herself is part Yankton Sioux and Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe. The doll is made from beaded buckskin, with delicate beadwork, and shows real human hair. Morrow says, “I get people who donate their hair to me, so I can use them on ...
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       <title>HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS:Traditional choices fine for the holidays ...</title>
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       <description>Rudabaugh also will show her work at the Winter Marketplace in Howell. She creates jewelry with beads made of dichroic glass - a glass made with metal oxides that is similar to the material used in satellite optics and spacesuit visors. ...
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       <title>Upcoming CMU events: Nov. 10 through 16, 2008</title>
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       <description>The exhibition also will include baskets and beadwork collected by Native American CMU students. The Multicultural Education Center is located on the lower level of the Bovee University Center and is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays ...
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       <title>&quot;When I hear the word &#39;designer&#39;, I reach for my chainsaw ...</title>
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       <description>You can learn to do Balinese batik, or Ojibwe beadwork, or Norwegian rosemaling. You can #39;t make a Michael Graves teapot at home, you have to buy it at Target. posted by gimonca at 12:03 PM on January 12, 2007 ...
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       <description>Use of color emphasizes contrast and two dimensions, much like in beadwork or stained glass. A unifying pattern is the way in which the attention of the observer changes upon viewing the art for a period of time as both lines and ...
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       <description>pay respect to eastern Ojibwa beadwork tradition. Tyrone Shawana, 19, of Manitoulin Island, took advantage of a few moments to relax in the shade before venturing onto the sun-soaked dance field. Ablaze in a rainbow of hues from his ...
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       <description>Fine   Rare Beadwork (2) Ojibwa Bandolier  Bags (2) Beaded Fetishes Chippewa Beaded Rifle Scabbard Arapaho Beaded Belt Nez Perce Beaded Belt (3) Beaded Bridles Ojibwa Beaded Knife Case w/ Kinfe Beaded Blanket Strips, 1890s ...
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       <title>Native American Beadwork - Beautiful Finishing Touch!</title>
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       <description>Native American Beadwork - See What Shells, Pearls, Bone, Teeth and Stone Can Do!
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       <title>Native Theater Festival Begins November 12 at Public Theater</title>
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       <description>Featuring a lecture by Dexter Cirillo on Southwestern Indian jewelry at noon and beadwork demonstrations from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. National Museum of the American Indian, Rotunda One Bowling Green www.AmericanIndian.si.edu ...
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       <title>Celebrate Spring - Spring Events and Celebrations</title>
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       <description>Incluldes Armenian food and needlework, Ukrainian egg decorating and Ojibwa-Cree food and beadwork. Free with museum admission. Penguin Egg Hunt at Atlantis Marine World in Riverhead Saturday, March 22 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. ...
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       <title>Saginaw Chippewa Tribe’s Stop the Violence Campaign « Turtle Talk</title>
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       <description>Nimkee Public Health offices decked their halls with purple streamers, purple beads, and staff members dyed their hair purple. “One of the ladies wore her purple hair to a school activity after work, and she was questioned about her ...
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       <title>Dream weaver, By TRINA SEVERSON, Staff Writer | International ...</title>
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       <description>Turkey feathers dangle from its sueded circular rim and beautiful beadwork frames the center opening. One wonders how he learned to make such things. Zaren, who has First Nation ancestry, says he wasn’t taught how to make the ...
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       <title>Upcoming CMU events: Nov. 17 through 23, 2008</title>
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       <description>The exhibition also includes baskets and beadwork collected by Native American CMU students. The Multicultural Education Center is located on the lower level of the Bovee University Center and is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays ...
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       <title>ruled by paws: Social Gathering At Fanshawe College</title>
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       <description>The Northern style is to completely bead the shoulder or cape part of the dress, whereas, the Southern style uses beadwork mainly as an accent. Also in bucksin regalia, the moccasins are either fully beaded (Northern) or accent-beaded ...
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       <description>Below is a Ojibway Pow-wow in which a warrior wears dreamcatchers on his costumer whilst dancing. The dreamcatcher is composed of a dominent outer circle and the woven thread acts as a graphic image in itself. ...
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       <description>Gund said the artists will work in a variety of mediums, including painting, drawing, ceramics, stained glass, beading, collage, print making and more. She said most of the artists performing are from the Chippewa Valley with one or two ...
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       <title>Native American Culture - Pure Michigan Travel</title>
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       <description>Visitors can buy authentic Anishinabek crafts, jewelry, beadwork, art and music in the gift shop, or at their gallery located at the Soaring Eagle Resort    Casino. Native Americans culture is present in various and sundry ways in ...
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       <title>NativeWeb » Blog Archive » Institute for Advanced Sovereignty</title>
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       <description>She is also a beadwork artist and won Best of Division for Beadwork at the 12th Annual Eiteljorg Museum Indian Market in June 2004. ENROLLMENT. The course has a limit of twenty (20) students. No prior courses or degrees are required, ...
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       <title>Food Native American Fry Bread World Music at Global Rhythm - The ...</title>
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       <description>Merchants at most powwows range from slick professional outfits to local grandmas with a card table covered with a year’s worth of beadwork, basketry, home-dried hominy and wild rice, or braided sweetgrass and wild sage bundles. ...
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       <title>shall we dance?</title>
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       <description>outfits are usually made of long fringed buckskin dresses with intricate bead-work. dancers carry fringed shawls over one arm and their hair is clipped with beautiful beaded barrettes. they wear beaded moccasins and carry a feathered ...
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       <description>they had intricate, amazing bead-work, finger-woven sashes, and dance roaches. picked up some valentine #39;s bling for [info] watchingwolf. >:-d inspected the array of cds at the music table on the second floor. usually the boys get their ...
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       <description>The new work spaces feature. what will become standard BES. office equipment. Cubicles have. smaller footprints, but more sur-. face space and storage. And all. work areas are equipped with. stand-to-sit desks that can be ...
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       <description>In honor of this year #39;s National American Indian Heritage Month, Smithsonian.com recognizes two renowned Native artists for their bead and sculpture work, investigates why Native American languages are disappearing, explores Sitting ...
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       <description>The Societa #39; Veneziana Conterie closed its doors in 1992 and Prairie Edge acquired all the remaining inventory, over 70 tons in all. View exquisite examples of finished Plains Indian beadwork. Most of the beads on display are offered ...
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       <description>The Ojibway would tie either sinew or nettle-stalk cord dyed red in a web around a small, red willow round frame, decorated with feathers and beads, then hang it protect their sleeping children. There are eight (8) connections from the ...
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       <title>2nd Annual Seven Clans Casino contest pow-wow - PowWows.com Calendar</title>
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       <description>Arena Director. Mack Kingbird............................MN. Vendors. Vendor Information :. First 10 paid $75/day or $150/weekend. Ojibwe Custom Beadwork. Additional Information. grand entry times: friday: 7pm, Sat.   Sun: 1pm   7pm ...
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       <description>SWAIA is also awarding fellowships to Rebecca Begay, a Navajo jewelry artist; Kelly Church, a basket weaver of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians; Charlene Holy Bear, a beadwork artist of the standing Rock Sioux ...
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       <description>in colonial times, the chippewas adapted european costume such as cloth blouses and jackets, decorating them with fancy beadwork. here are more pictures of ojibway clothing styles, and some photographs and links about native american ...
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       <description>Miniature biface of black chert. The other find is a piece of copper sheet rolled into a tube.  I’m assuming it is a “bead”. We found this bead near the site surface, but I believe it is native copper and from a precontact context. ...
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       <description>Liberty completed the dress #39;s ornate beadwork during the course of her chemotherapy treatments. My dress and beadwork is covered with strawberries," she says. The only thing I ate during my yucky chemo days. I sewed up until the night ...
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       <description>The museum crafts room serves as a demonstration area  for traditional cooking, birch-bark basketry and beadwork. There is an old restored 1930’s trading post at the site too. This has been restored by the tribe with care and detail. ...
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       <description>*LaDuke gives Stephen the Ojibwe name meaning  “Smartypants” (something like “Giboodiyez”?)*; I got an idea, why don’t Native Americas make a deal with Obama, and every state you help him win, you get to keep? You’re Native American, ...
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       <description>She has adopted her niece and is raising her on the base, and she is also working at the school on the Reservation teaching the Ojibwa  Native language and culture. We thank her for her perserverance and look forward to seeing her soon! ...
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       <description>Zipper Runs Along Side of Pant Until it Reaches the Snaps at the Bottom w/ Flap that Hides the Zipper * Bones w/ Beads   Fringe on Flap that hides the Zipper * Circular Bead-work Surrounded by a Flat Braid * Mesh Lining ...
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       <description>They sometimes decorated their clothing with embroidery or Native beadwork. The Métis often lived in square log cabins. In the fall they would cover their homes with a layer of mud to provide insulation. This would keep the house warmer ...
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       <description>Which is considered a sacred art form, outsiders are still not permitted to view these masks. Beadwork and the more demanding porcupine quillwork are the common Mohawk crafts. Wampum beads were traded as a kind of currency. ...
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       <description>This mask is made using brain tanned mule deer hide, selvage edged trade cloth, antique beads, assorted feathers, human hair locks. ermine fur, split and polished buffalo horns, and hand made brass trade buttons. ...
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       <description>Another aspect of the Ojibwa life that is shown in this story is the big celebration times throughout the year. Omakayas looks forward to time with cousins and friends as family members meet and work. The wild rice harvest in the fall ...
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       <title>The Secret Powers of Naming by Sara Littlecrow-Russell : Her ...</title>
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       <description>With mordant humor, she not only “reinvents the enemy’s language,” but also incorporates her native language into her work, further resisting cultural genocide. In her author’s statement, Littlecrow-Russell explains that in Ojibway ...
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       <description>Visitors can purchase authentic American Indian jewelry, sculpture, paintings, pottery, weavings, bead work, katsina dolls, baskets and much more directly from the artists. This 50th anniversary year includes special events including an ...
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       <description>There are many ways to make dreamcatchers I always wanted to learn but i did beadwork instead like makin beaded small purse and wow took me long time lol but it got done. Thanks for viewin and commenting. Love ya n Hugs from  #39;Monkey #39; ...
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       <description>Loew is from the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe and an UW-Madison associate professor. Loew has worked on incorporating Native tribes and individuals into both local and mainstream media for several years. ...
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       <description>Next up to perform with poetry was Sarah Agaton Howe of the Fon du Lac Ojibwe. She’s a 31-year old spoken word artist who beads and sews when not attending to her one-year-old son. Her first poem, We #39;re Not In Kansas Anymore, ...
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       <description>The work by Ron Noganosh—an Ojibwa artist who was born on Georgian Bay and grew up on the Shawanaga reserve in Ontario—speaks of us. The heart of his piece is a shield, the archetypal Aboriginal object. It has feathers and beads—that ...
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       <description>Native sculpture, dream catchers, moccasins, feathers, beadwork, and dolls are only some of the things that are sold by Native people. When I was a child my family bought moccasins every summer at the Pelee Island Trading Post. ...
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       <description>How to Make a Dream Catcher. Dream catchers were originally made by the Ojibwa (Chippewa) to protect their children from nightmares. Bad dreams were trapped in the web and burned away with the first light of the sun. You can make...
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       <description>Right on Skaan!   Ojibwe prayer with a new poster...done by me. Hi~Aanii~Boozhoo I #39;ve been feeling good for the past several days; here at work and at home. My new job rocks!! I totally enjoy being and working here :-) To me its not ...
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       <description>Their designs may include beadwork, quillwork, painted designs, jewels, color, stitching, etc. And, of course, different tribal groups have their own style and various colors such as black, brown, white, tan, etc. ...
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       <description>Some of these examples are simple, such as the apron: start with cloth and ribbon, add some beadwork, medicine wheels, etc. as they learn how, and eventually work their way up to buckskin and beadwork as they continue to build their ...
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       <description>I also currently work on our reservation here in North Carolina doing substance abuse therapy. I love going to powwows. I dance southern cloth and I sing with a southern style drum. I also am learning to do beadwork. ...
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       <description>I had given Cara my stethoscope to bead, and she made it all fancy for me for Christmas. It #39;s awesome. I hope my clinical skills will be as dazzling as my stethoscope. If not, then I hope my stethoscope will serve to distract my ...
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