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Finally , some interesting parallels can be drawn between the form of the decorations on the ceremonial hide and the designs found on the painted buffalo hides of various Plains Indian groups now in museum collections ?
Finally , some interesting parallels can be drawn between the form of the decorations on the ceremonial hide and the designs found on the painted buffalo hides of various Plains Indian groups now in museum collections ?
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Geometric and other abstract designs were widely employed in early Ojibwa and other Great Lakes Indian quillwork , some times together with animal representations ( Fig . 1 ) . They have continued to appear in 19th and 20th - century ...
Geometric and other abstract designs were widely employed in early Ojibwa and other Great Lakes Indian quillwork , some times together with animal representations ( Fig . 1 ) . They have continued to appear in 19th and 20th - century ...
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Such motifs are said by Ojibwa experts to be known as “ old time ” or traditional designs ( Fairbanks 1980 , 1984 ) . The appearance of simplified floral designs in the Great Lakes area dates from at least as early as the 18th century ...
Such motifs are said by Ojibwa experts to be known as “ old time ” or traditional designs ( Fairbanks 1980 , 1984 ) . The appearance of simplified floral designs in the Great Lakes area dates from at least as early as the 18th century ...
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