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... wore skin clothing made of elan ( caribou ) , deer , beaver , moose , otter , bear or luserne ( lynx ) which was frequently painted with animal figures and geometric patterns of chevrons , broken chevrons , sawtooth and scrolls .
... wore skin clothing made of elan ( caribou ) , deer , beaver , moose , otter , bear or luserne ( lynx ) which was frequently painted with animal figures and geometric patterns of chevrons , broken chevrons , sawtooth and scrolls .
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Tribal distinctions were visible , however , in the white beaded , inward facing , double scroll patterns ornamenting the coats , headdresses , and leggings of ceremonial costumes . This design identified by Speck ( 1914 ) , conveyed ...
Tribal distinctions were visible , however , in the white beaded , inward facing , double scroll patterns ornamenting the coats , headdresses , and leggings of ceremonial costumes . This design identified by Speck ( 1914 ) , conveyed ...
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The Micmac design was characterized by the " T " shape which was usually located in the center between the double scrolls ( photo no . 5 ) . Tightly curled ends embroidered against a less spacious background typify the Maliseet design ...
The Micmac design was characterized by the " T " shape which was usually located in the center between the double scrolls ( photo no . 5 ) . Tightly curled ends embroidered against a less spacious background typify the Maliseet design ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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