American Indian ClothingThe article offers historical information on American Indian clothing.McKittrick, RosemaryAntiques & Collecting Magazine
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of weapons, hunting and fishing requirements, boats, pipes, and most ceremonial objects fell to the men, while the domestic arts of pottery and basket-making, weaving and dressing of skins, the fashioning of clothing, and the preparation and preservation of food commonly devolved upon the women...
A complete source of quality supplies for making Native American Indian crafts, Native American Indian cultural arts, and dance clothing. Beads, beading supplies, jewelry findings, feathers, leather, and kits focus on materials and information to make bo
Sweet Sage Woman Clothing and Accessories authentically Native American designed to reflect the unique Apsaalooke (Crow Tribe) Culture. The artist, Yolanda OldDwarf named her business after her Apsaalooke name, Sweet Sage Woman, given to her by her grand
The Western and Indian media feed us a steady diet of stories about bomb blasts, gunfights, kidnappings, torture, subjugation of women, dysfunctional government, and scary madrassa schools that are training the next generation of jihadist terrorists. And yes, to many Westerners and especially Ind...
Plateau Indian After so much was taken away from Native Americans, creating beadwork became a labor of love. They preserved parts of their culture by decorating everyday items. Prior to the European invasion of North America, Native Americans decorated their clothing with shells, porcupine quills,...
She even became an advocate for the Blackfeet Indian Tribe. Above you see her in a more common outfit, working for their interests in Washington DC. One wonders what she would have been like if she had started her life in Wyoming, instead of in Pittsburgh. In women’s magazines, she pr...