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Colorful blossoms, birds, and geometric patterns in beadwork fill the pages of this book inspired by a popular exhibit at the North Dakota Heritage Center and the Pembina State Museum. The exhibit and book feature stunning examples of craftsmanship, creativity, and color, the Chippewa exhibit includes garments, bandolier bags, and other items adorned with glass trade beads sewn in intricate patterns. Several of the outstanding pieces were selected for publication in the exhibit book.
The book, with 26 color photographs, includes a foreword written by Leslie Peltier, an instructor at Turtle Mountain Community College in Belcourt. The introduction, written by Mark Halvorson, curator of collections research at the State Historical Society of North Dakota, summarizes the history of the Chippewa people in North Dakota and explains the cultural importance of the beads and patterns.
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Exhibition, North Dakota Heritage Center, Pembina State Museum, Turtle Mountain Community College, Indians of North America, Indians of Great Plains, American Indian Art, Native American Art, Plains Indians Art, Decorative Art, Beads, Beadwork, Beadwork Designs, Beadwork Patterns, Beadwork Techniques, Chippewa Art, Chippewa Beadwork, Chippewa History, Ojibwa Art, Ojibwa Beadwork, Ojibwa History, Ojibwe Art, Ojibwe Beadwork, Ojibwe History, Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, Mikinaakwajiw-ininiwag, Turtle Mountain Indian ReservationShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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A'nicina'be Manido' minesikan: Chippewa Beadwork
February 1, 1996, State Historical Society of North Dakota
Exhibition Catalog, Paperback
1891419005 9781891419003
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" ... Aʼnicinaʼbe (also written as Anishʼ na be) ..."--P. 4.
"A museum exhibit, North Dakota Heritage Center, Bismarck, North Dakota, October 1994 to September 1996"--P. [2] of cover.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [29]).
Title proper in Ojibwa language.
Foreword, introduction, photographs, suggested reading.
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