Beading the Way: Adornment and the Quest for Cultural Survival

Beading the Way: Adornment and the Quest for Cultural Survival

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Adornment reflects a symbolic visual language that includes materials and designs that contain communally understood messages. That is, the clothing or items we wear convey information about us to other people. The expression of these messages through clothing, tattoos, jewelry, or body paint, conveys information about an individual, group, society, or religion. Beading, and other…

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