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Ribbon work is an appliqué
technique for
clothing and
dance regalia among Prairie and
Great Lakes indigenous peoples. Silk ribbons,
brought to
North America...
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Susie Elkhair (Delaware
Tribe of Indians, 1845–1925),
wearing a
ribbonwork shawl and
Delaware dress with
medallions in Oklahoma...
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usually have appliqués in the form of
geometric shapes. Some
regions have
ribbonwork,
others have tin embroidery, and some
Eastern Sámi have
beading on clothing...
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materials like feathers,
leather and s****, and
methods including beadwork,
ribbonwork and
weaving to
create garments. By 1965, IAIA was
hosting local fashion...
- such as potlatches.
Great Lakes and
Prairie tribes are
known for
their ribbonwork,
found on
clothing and blankets.
Strips of silk
ribbons are cut and appliquéd...
- 1985) was an
Osage teacher and businesswoman, who used her
skill with
ribbonwork to
preserve the
cultural heritage of her people. She was
honored as a...
- clay. She is also well
known for her
conceptual museum installations and
ribbonwork.
Museums that have
collected Fields' work
includes the
Heard Museum in...
- with ribbons.
Cherokee women typically wear full
cotton skirts featuring ribbonwork in a
rattlesnake pattern. The
women wear
tortoise s**** shakers, or shackles...
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flower in the 1920s.
Great Lakes and
Prairie tribes are
known for
their ribbonwork,
found on
clothing and blankets.
Strips of silk
ribbons are cut and appliquéd...
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drags on the ground. It is
normally decorated with medals, beadwork,
ribbonwork, or feathers.
Straight dancers generally carry a fan,
mirror board, or...