Carrot River artist Marcy Friesen is unleashing her imagination and taking beading to the extreme.
Cynthia Pavlovich is a Tetlit Gwich'in artist who lives in Yellowknife. She taught a group to sew and bead their own moccasins. (Luke Carroll/CBC - image credit) A Tetlit Gwich'in artist teaching ...
Reine Pavlik holds hand-sewn moccasins in April 2025. Reine Pavlik sorted through a large collection of her latest work. She pointed to a pair of jeans with seal skin flare, a women’s suit made of ...
The Josephine White Eagle Cultural Center (JWECC) held a beading night during Native Heritage Month with Angelina Laratunda on Nov. 19, where students learned to bead bracelets, necklaces, lanyards ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. From card: "Of typical hard soled ...
Kanesatake is beading the pandemic away in a series of workshops on moccasin making, offered to the community throughout March and April. The Kanesatake Health Centre, in collaboration with Tsi ...
'I started beading again and noticed that not too many people were beading things like tanning moose hides or fishing,' Blahitka said. (Submitted by Mary Blahitka - image credit) Mary Blahitka, who ...
Beading feels natural for Amelia Rivera. She sat down at a table in her apartment on Douglas Island in February, rhythmically threading two needles in and out of a piece she’s been working on recently ...
A few years ago, Roberta Anderson had a hard time making enough money from the sale of her intricately beaded mukluks and jewelry to pay for the materials. Today, the Orléans woman is a rising star ...
This article was published 28/03/2020 (2004 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current. Recently, I attended MAWA’s cross-cultural beading group. What a pleasurable experience it was.
The Bata Shoe Museum is pleased to be part of Planet IndigenUS 2015 – an international, multidisciplinary arts festival which gives prominence to the voices, stories and cultures of Indigenous people.
A special kind of cold is needed for mukluks. The traditional Anishinaabe footwear crafted out of moose hide with a fleece lining and adorned with coloured glass beads and rabbit or beaver fur doesn’t ...