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Great Lakes Girls2009.1a-b

The high heeled tennis shoes, size 6, used for the base are made by shoe designer Steve Madden. Then the artist, Teri Greeves, hand sews all the beads and original design elements onto the canvas base. The design is inspired by the Great Lakes tribes’ designs, as Teri's husband, furniture designer, Dennis Esquival, is Anishinabe and she wanted to do something that reflects his region. Floral motifs, in complimentary colors are on the inside panel of each shoe with a coral, spiny oyster shell cabochon forming the center of each flower. The outside panels depict contemporary jingle dress dancers swaying to the throbbing drums and singing that accompanies these popular dances performed during powwows. During these dances each woman competes not only in dance performance but in over-all quality and beauty of their dance regalia. Before the 1830s the jingles on these dresses would have been made from porcupine quills but this material changed sometime in the mid-1800s to commercially traded tobacco can lids, rolled into cones. When prolifically sewn on to the dresses every movement would make them jingle. Each woman depicted on these shoes wears full regalia, inclusive of beaded dress, moccasins, and a belt with real silver conchos. This detailed beadwork melds traditional technique with modern day commerce into a lively, fun and remarkable sense of contemporary aesthetics. The shoes can stand alone as aesthetic sculptural works or as examples of creative change over time.

Material
glass bead, bugle bead, swarovski crystal, sterling silver stamped conchae, spiny oyster shell cabochon and canvas high-heeled sneakers
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Image with Small Bird (Payatamu, God of Music, Flowers and Butterflies)04.297.5318

This is a wooden figure with only a body, shoulders and head. It has a rectangular torso, round head set on a narrow neck and V-shaped shoulders. It wears a beaded necklace and earrings. The eyes are two small slits. Two thirds of the face is lightly painted, the remainder dark. The torso has two vertical stripes. Although the description says with small bird, none is present.

Culture
She-we-na
Material
wood, bead, abalone shell, pigment and string
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Image with Small Bird (Payatamu, God of Music, Flowers and Butterflies)04.297.5317

This sculpture is painted wood with a beaded necklace and small abalone shell pendant. Although title says with bird, none is present.

Culture
She-we-na
Material
wood, bead, abalone shell, pigment and string
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Pair of Beaded Arm Bands32.2099.32582a-b

Bequest of W.S. Morton Mead

Culture
Blackfoot
Material
bead, canvas and cotton
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Gift or Jewel Basket with black and red feathersX719.1

Gift or jewel basket with woven design of black and tan. Black and red feathers are ribbed into the weave and white shell beads are sewn into the side of the basket.

Culture
Pomo
Material
fibre, feather and shell bead
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Lined Beaded Belt46.96.3

Charles Stewart Smith Memorial Fund

Culture
Hochunk
Material
bead and gingham cloth
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Pair of Gloves43.201.27a-b

These hide gloves are European styled. They have blue beads in a stripe around the thumb and in two stripes up the back of the glove. Inside the blue bead stripes are beaded plant forms of light green, red and dark green.

Culture
Blackfoot
Material
hide and bead
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Belt66.86.28

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Blum

Culture
Native American
Material
bead and hide
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Fringed and Beaded ShirtX731.4

Brooklyn Museum Collection

Culture
Sioux
Material
hide, bead, bell, wool, feather remnant and hair bundle
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Shirt50.67.8

This white buckskin shirt, with the faint remnants of a pinkish stain in the general shoulder area, has a squared cloth bib and cuffs made of red Stroud cloth. This bib has been attached with knotted lengths of buckskin thong. Both bib and cuffs are decorated with white seed beads and additional pony beads are sewn onto the bib. A line of chain stitch embroidery in blue decorates the bib at the front while the back of the bib is plain. A rosette on the front center of the shirt is decorated with reddish-orange and white porcupine quills and brown maidenhair fern stems that are in a configuration that probably represent a thunderbird. Bird quills in white, green, and brown are wrapped around the rawhide strips that are suspended from each shoulder. Additional fringe is inserted in each sleeve seam, which is wrapped at the base with red bird quills and white porcupine quills. Four long, pierced strips, two suspended under each sleeve, are also fringed. Horizontal reddish stripes are painted on the back of the shirt. A rectangular shaped repair, which appears to be of native origin, located on the front of the proper right shoulder, has been reattached to the long pierced tab by a knotted string of hide that matches the existing fringe. See Jarvis research file in Arts of Americas office.

Culture
Sioux and Sisseton
Material
buckskin, stroud cloth, pony bead, seed bead, yarn, porcupine quill, maidenhair fern stem, bird quill and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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