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Page 347
... diamond further defined by intersecting semi - cardinal axes . A second instance of a repeated quadri- sected diamond occurs on an undated panel bag held in a private collec- tion . At each point of this second type is a three - lobed ...
... diamond further defined by intersecting semi - cardinal axes . A second instance of a repeated quadri- sected diamond occurs on an undated panel bag held in a private collec- tion . At each point of this second type is a three - lobed ...
Page 350
... diamond ; c . hourglass ; d . colour reversal of repeated diamond and hourglass shapes . Redrawn from Hamell ( 1979 ) . the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries . To accomplish this , Hamell draws upon the semiotics of visual imagery ...
... diamond ; c . hourglass ; d . colour reversal of repeated diamond and hourglass shapes . Redrawn from Hamell ( 1979 ) . the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries . To accomplish this , Hamell draws upon the semiotics of visual imagery ...
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... diamonds with appendages occur in the Northeast , primarily - but not exclusively among Algonquian speakers . The motif is rendered in paint , quills , beads and incised into wood . Each rendering of the diamond establishes its ...
... diamonds with appendages occur in the Northeast , primarily - but not exclusively among Algonquian speakers . The motif is rendered in paint , quills , beads and incised into wood . Each rendering of the diamond establishes its ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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