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North American Indian, 19th century woven beadwork

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North American Indian, 19th century woven beadwork

North American Indian: Potowatami: Great Lakes. Bandolier bag, 19th century woven beadwork (detail). Photograph. Chicago, Field Museum

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1900 Beads Craft Floral Pattern Full Frame Indigneous Culture North American Tribal Culture Textile Traditional Culture Tribal Art


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This photograph showcases a stunning piece of North American Indian artistry from the 19th century. The print captures the intricate details of a Potowatami bandolier bag, woven with exquisite beadwork that tells a story of traditional culture and indigenous heritage. The floral pattern adorning this textile masterpiece is a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of its creator. Every bead meticulously placed, forming an enchanting design that speaks volumes about the rich tribal art traditions prevalent in North America during that era. The horizontal composition allows us to appreciate the full frame of this remarkable artwork, immersing ourselves in its beauty and cultural significance. This print transports us back in time, offering a glimpse into the vibrant world of Native American tribes who cherished their customs and passed them down through generations. Although no people are present within this image, it serves as a powerful reminder of the deep-rooted connection between art and identity. It symbolizes how these creations were not merely decorative objects but rather expressions of pride and reverence for ancestral roots. As we gaze upon this treasure captured by Universal Images Group (UIG), we are reminded to honor and respect indigenous cultures across North America. This photograph invites us to celebrate their artistic legacy while acknowledging their enduring contributions to our shared history.

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