Beadwork

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an old black and white photo of a woman
several different colored beads on a piece of wood
Comanche Southern Plains Knife Sheath with Original Trade Knife
Comanche Southern Plains Knife Sheath with Original Trade Knife
Anishinaabe-Beaded-Bandolier-Bag
Anishinaabe Beaded Bandolier Bag
Anishinaabe-Beaded-Bandolier-Bag
"Archeress" Linen Dress, Chemise and Corset Set.
Medieval Linen Dress “Archeress” with Undertunic and Corset
"Archeress" Linen Dress, Chemise and Corset Set.
two pictures side by side one shows a wooden frame and the other shows a weaving machine
Butterfly Woman Creations
Continuous Loop Beading Loom. Visit Butterfly Woman Creations on Facebook for more details
several different colored beads and feathers on a table
Plains Indian (Mandan) Quilled Leadership Shirt
Plains Indian (Mandan) Quilled Leadership Shirt
Wendat (Huron) moccasins, c. 1830 The design elements have European origins, much improved by Wendat women in colonial Quebec. Because of the rarity of silk, the embroidery is in dyed moose hair.
Rewards of the Cross - Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites
Wendat (Huron) moccasins, c. 1830 The design elements have European origins, much improved by Wendat women in colonial Quebec. Because of the rarity of silk, the embroidery is in dyed moose hair.
Northeast Beaded Cloth and Leather Moccasins
Sold at auction Northeast Beaded Cloth and Leather Moccasins Auction Number 2265 Lot Number 256 | Skinner Auctioneers
Northeast Beaded Cloth and Leather Moccasins
two mannequins dressed in colorful clothing, one with long hair and the other without
two pieces of art on display in a museum
Ojibwa beaded bandolier bag at Denver Art Museum. Denver, CO.
Ojibwa beaded bandolier bag (1880-90s)
an embroidered black scarf with flowers and leaves on the front, hanging from a wooden hanger
Cherokee Bandolier Bag Collected by Michael Francis, Esq. (1801-1860
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Anishnabe (Ojibwe aka Chippewa) bead-embroidered bandolier bag
Anishnabe (Ojibwe aka Chippewa) bead-embroidered bandolier bag
purported bandolier bag of Cherokee Chief Tucquao, ca 1820
purported bandolier bag of Cherokee Chief Tucquao, ca 1820