African beadwork is not just beautiful, but also a rich cultural heritage. These crafts, which are intricately designed and ...
Every summer, there’s one particular booth at the Santa Fe Indian Market that always draws a crowd. The annual event, which is the largest indigenous market in North America, features a number of ...
African beadwork has always been an integral part of the continent's cultural heritage, serving as a medium of communication ...
In the vibrant landscape of Nigerian beauty, two iconic elements have consistently stood out as symbols of tradition, elegance, and cultural identity: gele and beadwork. Gele, the intricately tied ...
She made it as a child in the 1960s at the Indian and Métis Friendship Centre in Winnipeg’s North End, where she learned the daisy-chain technique from Dorothy Maquabeak Francis of Waywayseecappo in ...
TULSA, Okla. – Award-winning Cherokee artist Martha Berry and other Cherokee bead workers recently presented the history and future Cherokee beadwork at the Philbrook Museum. Berry spoke about the ...
Traditional and contemporary Métis visual art and beadwork was explored during Métis Talks on May 2. The bi-annual event, organized by the Rupertsland Centre for Métis Research at the University of ...
Mikailah Thompson is an Indigenous beadwork artist based in Washington, D.C. When she was 10 years old, Thompson moved to the Nimiipuu reservation in North-Central Idaho where she lived with her ...