A faint smell of smoke-tanned moose hide wafted through a workroom at the Anchorage Museum as pots of dyes simmered on heaters. Small piles of porcupine quills, small handmade looms, pieces of moose ...
Quillwork among the Indian tribes of the Northwest as practised by the women embodied features of religious significance of a restrictive nature. Only a few women had the right to do this work and it ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. ACCORDING TO JOHN EWERS, "ARTISTS' ...
Pamphlet to accompany an exhibition at the Sioux Indian Museum and Crafts Center, likely held November 1974 Part of a yearly exhibition series presented by the Indian Arts and Crafts Board at their ...