The Kayapo wear intricate beadwork and headdresses in ceremonies and decorate their bodies with dye coming from the plants genipapo and urucu. |
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Haynes seems to have included the pendant, separated from the tomahawk, in some pictures simply as another piece of Indian beadwork. |
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Basketry, pots and beadwork jewelry were interspersed, lending diversity of colors and textures to the exhibit. |
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A beadwork portrait he made of Janet Jackson was used as cover artwork for Rolling Stone Magazine. |
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She had done needlepoint and crocheting before being attracted to beadwork. |
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At least since the first Inkatha Movement, beadwork has been promoted as a symbol of Zulu identity. |
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The beaded bags created from about 1900 to 1940 are among the most visually interesting examples of American Indian beadwork. |
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She also teaches those who are eager to learn the skills, especially the dying art of beadwork. |
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Throughout history, Africans have imported glass beads and used them for adornment and elaborate beadwork. |
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Indeed, many pieces of Kamba beadwork, with their perfect alignment of figures, look like puzzles waiting to be deciphered. |
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Applique, beadwork and silk thread are used to embroider these handcrafted articles, with camel hide being the main item for leatherwork. |
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Jewelry is another Kenyan art form, and includes elaborate silver and gold bracelets and various forms of colorful beadwork. |
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She wore a blouse and skirt decorated in intricate beadwork and a kilt made of old silver coins. |
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This meant that women were encouraged to stay at home and maintain traditionalist forms of dress, including beadwork. |
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The Tonga women of the Zambezi River Valley very often combined the three colors white, blue, and red in their unique beadwork. |
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He had been dressed in a jacket trimmed in red feathers and decorated with intricate beadwork. |
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Folk craft traditions include beadwork, sewing, pottery making, house decoration, and weaving. |
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Collars were another category of clothing often decorated with elaborate beadwork on the Northwest Coast. |
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Over 55 provincial crafters attended the function, displaying items such as beadwork, clothing, fabrics and leatherwork. |
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Official government tourist videos prominently feature Maasai customs and colorful beadwork. |
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The Yei of Ngamiland in Botswana were known for a type of beadwork in which white and black were contrasted to form true optical illusions. |
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In the lobby a lady from the Nolebela Tribe was painting murals on a traditional mud hut and doing beadwork as well. |
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They are often heavily embellished with embroidery, beadwork, and hand painted floral designs. |
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Since all of these groups shared social and religious practices, their beadwork styles tend to intermingle. |
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Torches decorated with African beadwork were brought through the streets of Polokwane and used to light the Special Olympic flame. |
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She was in an open pale-blue dress with a fine beadwork, a white lacy airy mantelet on her shoulders. |
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One of the few gowns that wasn't embellished with this stunning beadwork was a slip dress of marocain silk crepe with a matching bolero. |
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Detail embroidery, retro beadwork, sequins and lace add a touch of Hollywood glamour. |
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As Thembu men and women aged, their beadwork remained predominantly navy and white, but now contrasted with pink. |
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Also on display are wire baskets and baskets with beadwork incorporated into their weave. |
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My mother did beadwork, tanned all the skins, sewed furs, made soap, smoked meat. |
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In latter times beadwork was often substituted for quillwork and dentalium shells were often used. |
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Much of the exhibition is focused on body adornment, primarily beadwork, though sculpture in a variety of media is represented as well. |
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Conducted by master artists, classes will be offered in beadwork, painting, costume design, pottery, doll making, fiber art, photography and jewelry making. |
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Beadwork in Iroquois Life looks at the significance of beadwork in traditional and contemporary Iroquois culture from the artistic, cultural and political viewpoints. |
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They were all dressed out in new light-blue capotes and corduroy trousers, which they tied at the knee with beadwork garters. |
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Beads of any type, jewelry, mixed media including beads, any beadwork, accessories and findings, books, instructions, kits, tools. |
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Northern footwear was typically a moccasin with side seam construction or a separate-soled shoe decorated with fine, Crow-stitched beadwork. |
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Broster noted that the Thembu were reluctant to sell beadwork. |
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Finally he offered him a small leather pouch decorated with beadwork. |
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The days are designed for kids aged five to 12 years, with heaps of creative activities on offer such as cooking, beadwork and other crafty ideas, painting and much more. |
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During the skills transfer period, all 60 women will be involved in activities like jewellery making using beadwork, pottery, weaving, fabric tying and dying and other skills. |
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This ground-breaking exhibition traces the story of Iroquois beadwork from pre-contact times through to the present. |
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Vibrantly colored beadwork spilled across the fabric of souvenir pincushions, picture frames and wallpockets designed to appeal to throngs of eager tourists. |
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Her tones were rich but muted, especially a satin of Prussian blue, while she added brilliance to chic black evening gowns with splashes of fuchsia insets or beadwork. |
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This style of beadwork was popular around the turn of the 19th century, when large quantities of it became available. |
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The cards are usually cut and pierced into leaf shapes, which are often embellished with beadwork in imitation of the stems. |
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Today, beadwork continues to be an important form of cultural expression among the Iroquois people. |
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Mi'kmaq women covered these garments with beadwork, and some examples bear many pounds of sewn-on glass beads. |
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The floral beadwork style used on this box indicates that it was made by a Maliseet artist. |
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Works in a multitude of media, such as sculpture, beadwork, grass work, and jewellery are prominently displayed. |
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Displays explore the meaning of distinctive motifs and show how beadwork is made. |
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Visitors learn about the innovative style of beadwork developed by the Iroquois during the mid-nineteenth century. |
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Its decoration is the height of simplicity, being limited on the ground floor to the fine beadwork that marks out the porch spandrels. |
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Finally seeing the Queen wearing their beadwork was overwhelming for the Julians. |
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In Kahnawà :ke beadwork vendors were well established by the mid-19th century. |
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Traditionally, women family members and friends gathered in each other's homes to make beadwork. |
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Mi'kmaq women also turned their skills at beadwork and ribbon appliqué to making smaller items for sale. |
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Consequently, more elaborate beadwork, such necklaces, wristlets, anklets, aprons, vests, hats, and chest pieces, came to be associated with the status of a married man. |
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The artist made each vignette from a wide variety of materials and embellished them with modeling, embroidery, quilting, paint, beadwork, knitting, and leatherwork. |
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The two pointed triangles are a common feature of Maasai beadwork. |
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Though not scholarly, these volumes provide the most detailed study to date of the social significance of beadwork within a Xhosa-speaking society. |
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For many centuries, beadwork in the West was an activity with an ornamental purpose, practiced by young women in polite society to decorate clothing and personal objects. |
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Short or long sleeved, with ruffles or beadwork, in brights and neutrals, they were everywhere, adding extra oomph to halter dresses and fitted tops. |
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This collaborative project, five years in the making, explored not only traditions of beadwork, but also the role of objects in preserving cultural memory. |
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It is surrounded by beadwork to represent Métis culture and pride. |
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Across Borders: Beadwork in Iroquois Life explores the artistic, cultural, economic and political significance of beadwork in the lives of Iroquois people. |
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Contributions include pottery, paintings, jewellery, weavings, sculptures, basketry, carvings, and beadwork. |
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In Ethical Fashion's case the spokes are a lot longer. Mr Cipriani sought out underemployed women with experience in basic beadwork or tailoring and the talent for something better. |
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In Kenya, members of a Masai women's group managed to collect funds from the sale of traditional beadwork and attract financial support from urban women's organizations. |
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Both men are wearing matching shirts in black and white that complement the black and white striped trim on their beadwork and turbans. |
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Types of activities covered include beadwork, candle making, gardening, leatherwork, paper crafts, and more. |
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Beadworkers would set up stands at Kahnawake and Niagara Falls, where tourists could purchase the beautiful beadwork creations as souvenirs of their travels. |
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Some storytellers rely on stories of long ago, utilizing different media to transmit the story, whereas others use old methods, such as beadwork, or contemporary methods, to invent or record new family and community stories. |
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A 17th century beadwork looks as fresh as the day made, unlike embroidery stumpwork which has faded over the years. |
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Beginning in the mid-19th century, the Iroquois, especially the Mohawk and Tuscarora Nations, produced a wide range of beadwork objects to sell at popular vacation spots. |
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Because of this favoured status, the Tuscarora have also acted as middlemen in the sale of beadwork made by other Iroquois nations from the early 1800s to the present day. |
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Susan was an avid craftswoman who enjoyed a variety of hobbies such as knitting, beadwork, origami, and sewing. |
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He's found math in beadwork, basket weaving, Navajo rugs, modern music, and even cornrow hairstyles. |
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Her beadwork has combined dentalium shells on her hair ties, cape, leggings and moccasins. |
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It was, presumably, the largest number of Indian tribes ever gathered. It was quite a sight: tribal chiefs in full regalia, and young and old with headdresses, beadwork and porcupine quills. |
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This 4,000 square foot travelling exhibition also examines the fascinating ways in which beadwork has been used to cross cultural boundaries and create a dialogue between Native and non-Native peoples. |
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Leon Sockbeson II, a Passamaquoddy fashion designer, has designed a beadwork pattern for the lapels and epaulets, which is yet to be beaded. |
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The line of beadwork swooping up to the top of the tail was, and still is, a typical trait of Southern Plateau dresses. |
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Accompanied by singers who also played drums, the dancers entered the amphitheater wearing regalia adorned with eagle feathers, fringe and beadwork. |
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The people of the Northeast, notably the Iroquois, are famous for their False Face Society masks, quillwork and beadwork, wooden bowls and ladles, and the woven wampum belts, which are important historical documents. |
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After completing the program, two participants began exploring the feasibility of establishing their own arts and crafts business and are now considering a co-operative approach to a beadwork venture. |
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Prior to adopting floral beadwork embroidery designs introduced by Europeans, Cree women ornamented clothing using natural pigments and porcupine quill embroidery. |
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Pow Wows are a lot more than just a bunch of people gathering together to dance in elaborate costumes, plumage, and beadwork. |
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She teaches traditional beadwork techniques of applique, floral or geometric, lazy stitch, loom or peyote. |
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Today, we have been instructed to offer by auction a native North American Blackfoot tribe squaw's beadwork costume piece. |
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By the early 20th century, the heyday of selling beadwork was over. |
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However, it was not until 1873, in response to a petition from Iroquois in Canada to the U. S. government, that the beadwork they produced for sale was allowed to cross the international border free of duty. |
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The exhibit features work by 34 members of Northwest Designer Craftsmen in the mediums of basketry, beadwork, clay, fiber, jewelry, glass, sculpture and wood. |
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Born in the Philippines and adopted by a family in Oregon, her passion for beadwork started at age 7 when someone gave her a kit filled with plastic beads. |
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Step-by-step color photos of the entire process accompany projects designed to teach jewelers how to blend beadwork into metalwork for maximum impact. |
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