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First Nations beadwork -- Prairie Provinces.
First Nations art -- Prairie Provinces.
Beadwork -- Prairie Provinces.
First Nations artists -- Prairie Provinces.
Beadworkers -- Prairie Provinces.
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First Nations beadwork -- Prairie Provinces.
First Nations art -- Prairie Provinces.
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First Nations artists -- Prairie Provinces.
Beadworkers -- Prairie Provinces.
MARC Display
Bead
talk
:
Indigenous
knowledge
and
aesthetics
from the
Flatlands
/ edited by Carmen Robertson, Judy Anderson and Katherine Boyer.
University of Manitoba Press, 2024.
Call #:
745.58208997 B365
Subjects
First Nations beadwork -- Prairie Provinces.
First Nations art -- Prairie Provinces.
Beadwork -- Prairie Provinces.
First Nations artists -- Prairie Provinces.
Beadworkers -- Prairie Provinces.
Series
Paskwāwi masinahikewina/Prairie writing ; 1.
ISBN:
9781772840650 (pbk)
Description:
xvii, 176 p. : col. ill. ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
"
Indigenous
beadwork has taken the art world by storm, but it is still sometimes misunderstood as static, anthropological artifact. Today's prairie artists defy this categorization, demonstrating how beads tell stories and reclaim space and cultural identity. Whether artists seek out and share techniques through YouTube videos or in-person community gatherings, beading fosters traditional methods of teaching and learning and enables intergenerational transmissions of pattern and skill. In
Bead
Talk
, editors Carmen Robertson, Judy Anderson, and Katherine Boyer gather conversations, interviews, essays, and full-colour reproductions of artwork from expert and emerging artists, academics, and curators to illustrate the importance of beading in contemporary
Indigenous
arts. Taken together, the book poses and responds to philosophical questions about beading on the prairies: How do the practices and processes of beading embody reciprocity, respect, and storytelling? How is beading related to
Indigenous
ways of knowing? How does beading help individuals reconnect with the land? Why do we
bead
? Showcasing beaded disease cells, tumplines, text, masks, regalia, and more,
Bead
Talk
emphasizes that there is no one way to engage with this art. The contributors to this collection invite us all into the beading circle to witness the creation and display of
Indigenous
beadwork, reshape how beads are understood, and stitch together generations of artists."-- Publisher.
Other authors:
Robertson, Carmen L.
Anderson, Judy (Artist)
Boyer, Katherine.
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Adult Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
745.58208997 B365
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