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In the Belly of a Laughing God: Humour and Irony in Native ...
In The West Pole, Glancy draws parallels between a traditional Cherokee form of
birchbark biting and her own efforts to record her history. She begins by
describing an artistic practice called Macenattowawin, which means literally '
chewing ...
Jennifer Courtney Elizabeth Andrews, 2011
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Art and Architecture in Canada: A Bibliography and Guide to ...
3573 Moody, Harry. Birchbark Biting. Beaver 287 (Spring 1957) 9-11. 6 ill, En
Several examples of Cree birchbark bitings are illustrated, together with
photographs showing the biting technique described in the text. 3574 Carpenter,
Edmund.
Loren R. Lerner, Mary F. Williamson, 1991
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Handbook of North American Indians: Subarctic
Fig. 9. Angelique Merasty of Beaver Lake, Sask. (b. 1927), demonstrating
birchbark biting. The designs are made using both the side and front teeth, biting
sharply and rapidly into a piece of folded thin birchbark to form intricate and
delicate ...
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Restoring the Balance: First Nations Women, Community, and ...
During her life, Cree birchbark artist Angelique Merasty was routinely
represented as the last practitioner of birchbark biting, the embodiment of
conservatism. However, in the 1950s, when the art form was still practised by a
small number of ...
Gail Guthrie Valaskakis, Madeleine Dion Stout, Eric Guimond, 2009
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American Folklore: An Encyclopedia
In all likelihood, similar cut patterns were used as the base for quilled or
moosehair embroidery prior to the availability of glass beads. Frances Densmore
also reported a tradition of birchbark biting, in which a design was bitten part way
into a ...
Jan Harold Brunvand, 1996
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Anishinaabe Syndicated: A View from the Rez
Others were demonstrating quill work, flute making, star quilts, and birchbark
biting. It didn't take long for us to learn how to speak Canadian. Right away we
noticed that we were ending every statement with a question, ay? Over six bucks
for a ...
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The Strength of Women: Âhkamêyimowak
... birchbark biting and moose hair tufting. Now I am able to do Anishinaabe
women's art forms also in my quilts, and show the world this is one of our life and
art ways. I am thankful for Debbie Jacobs dragging me to that first quilt course.
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The Ojibwa of Southern Ontario
Peter S. Schmalz. Wampum was used as a mnemonic device. This wampum is a
deed of land given to M. Piche by the Saugeen in 1818. OPPOSITE Birchbark
biting design. The origin of the cutout pattern is thought to go back to the ...
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Trading Identities: The Souvenir in Native North American ...
In the 1850s, for example, Henry Schoolcraft judged the introduction of "flowers,
fancy baskets, and human figures" into the previously geometric repertoire of
Ojibwa birchbark biting to be an innovative cultural advance which he termed "
the ...
Ruth Bliss Phillips, 1998
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Cartographic Encounters: Perspectives on Native American ...
... from Southeast Indians into European maps of Southeast, 207, 209; into two-
dimensional art, 96 map key: on John Smith's map of Virginia, 21 1 map legends:
of Coronelli, 231 mapmaking, 9, 10; by birchbark biting, 46; by Chief Kohklux and
...
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Efforts to encourage math, culture adding up
Projects included a wide range of topics such as math concepts in drumming, birchbark biting and basket-making. A pair of Grade 12 students ... «TheChronicleHerald.ca, Май 14»