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Thousands of tiny glass beads skillfully sewn onto an array of items make a statement not only of beauty, but of the history and culture of a people. “Floral Journey: Native North American ...
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, we're exploring what it means to be a resilient, young Indigenous person in 2020 and the changemakers working to decolonize our world.
Costumes from Paramount Pictures and intricate bead work of a Native American artist. Skip to Main ... AMERICAN DUCHESS IS A COMPANY THAT DESIGNS HISTORICALLY ACCURATE FOOT WEAR FROM THE 1700s, ...
From left, “Aaniin” and “Indian’s Frozen Computer,” both by Nico Williams, are two of the pieces included in “Radical Stitch,” now showing through Aug. 3 at the Eiteljorg Museum.
Minnetonka also changed its logo, and it collaborated with Adrienne Benjamin on a line of beaded hats and with another Native American designer, Lucie Skjefte, on a new beaded moccasin design.
A Native American designer has become a viral fashion sensation after creating traditional pow wow wear for her son out of a pair of Vans.Artist Charlene Holy Bear, a member of the Standing Rock ...
The Field Museum kicked off National Native American Heritage Month with a Friday demonstration of traditional beadwork technique. The showcase is the first in a series of Native American heritage ...
The Native American artist Charlene Holy Bear’s ... “Once they were beaded they had this sort of urban Indian vibe so I ... laying out every pattern and hand-stitching each bead using ...
A storied and stunning trove that includes baskets, beadwork, ceramics and paintings predominantly by Native American artists has a new home at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
American Indians have long been recognized for their superb artistry and craftsmanship, creating woven rugs and blankets, beadwork, basketry, pottery, ceremonial clothing and headdresses prized by ...
The new exhibit is “Making Beauty: Native Beadwork of North America.” Items on display range from artifacts created in the mid-1800s up to contemporary Indian beadwork.
It is 1895 at the Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer’s Railroad Town. But the craft Vanessa Cox was teaching at Stuhr Thursday preceded those early European settlers who settled ...