Ribbon skirts
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2021005673
- info:lc/authorities/sh2021005673
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2021005673#concept
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Sources
- found: Work cat:Nelson, S. My ribbon skirts, [2018] (OCoLC)1050107759
- found: Penney, D.W. Arts des Indiens d'Amerique du Nord. English. Native arts of North America, [1998]:page 62 (by the mid-1800s, to decorate robes, skirts and leggings, Ojibwa women would cut silk ribbon into imaginative shapes and sew them to the garments with needles and cotton thread as applique; later in the 1800s, ribbon-work designs were first traced on paper, then cut out to serve as templates, with families passing these paper patterns down through the generations, from mother to daughter) (OCoLC)607193376
- notfound: Canadian subject headings, via OCLC, viewed 5 July 2021
Change Notes
- 2021-07-05: new
- 2021-09-15: revised
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