These beads were large enough to string for necklaces, earrings, bracelets and to decorate other items like shields. When the Europeans brought the tiny glass beads to trade, the natives found they could create intricate designs and the possibilities were unlimited. Today Native American beadwork ...
Native American beadwork 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 22 作者: Klinkenborg, V 摘要: Looks at the history of Native American beadwork. Discusses how beads came to be popular as a trade commodity and where the beads came from. European influences; Colors; Labor; Designs. 年份: 1992 ...
A 1,400-Year-Old Native American Canal in Alabama October 09, 2022 In the beachside resort town of Gulf Shores, Alabama, locals had often referred to an odd feature in the landscape as “Indian ditch.” As far back as the 1820s, a handful of antiquarians and United States Army engineer...
A brief history of the Santo Domingo Indians and how this famous Southwestern Native American Tribe start trade in the Southwest. Santo Domingo Jewelry Info:History and examples of Santo Domingo Indian Jewelry including many examples of their famous handmade beads. Western Silver Information:A brief ...
The handle is decoratedwith glass beads. Quill wrappedthongs with metal cones andhorsehair at the end hang fromthe handle.MOCCASINSWoman's moccasins with soft-tanneduppers and rawhide soles. The beadworkdisplays a cross in red on a white background. Used...
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
Whether you’re using feathers for fishing lures or Scouting projects, leather for handbags or saddle bags, beads for contemporary jewelry or wall hangings – or, for the most authentic Native American dance regalia or fur trade rendezvous outfits – Crazy Crow Trading Post is your place on ...
Native American fetish necklaces are made with small fetishes that are drilled and strung like beads with fine shell, turquoise or jet heishi in between. Just like with pocket and table fetishes, fetish necklaces are made by both Navajo and Zuni artists. ...
Mesoamerican trade goods at Chaco, say the Listers, include such things as copper bells, iron pyrites, shell trumpets, shell beads, shell bracelets, macaws and parrots. "Acquisition of turquoise, and perhaps other goods desired by the Mexican traders, was intensified," said the Listers, "and...
Whether you’re using feathers for fishing lures or Scouting projects, leather for handbags or saddle bags, beads for contemporary jewelry or wall hangings – or, for the most authentic Native American dance regalia or fur trade rendezvous outfits – Crazy Crow Trading Post is your place on ...