To-day some of the older women make designs by folding and tearing or cutting paper, thus insuring a balanced pattern. Folded and torn (or bitten) patterns may have been derived from similarly manufactured patterns of birch bark made by the Indians of... Sioux Beadwork - Seite 13von United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Carrie Alberta Lyford - 1933 - 27 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...older women, as among the Sisseton, make designs by folding and tearing or cutting paper, thus assuring a balanced pattern. Folded and torn or bitten patterns...similarly manufactured patterns of birch bark made by the lndians of the Great Lakes and eastern Canada. Patterns have proved necessary in recent years for the... | |
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