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Metis Beaded Cloth

Currency:USD Category:American Indian Art / Art - Bead Work Start Price:20.00 USD Estimated At:40.00 - 70.00 USD
Metis Beaded Cloth
SOLD
55.00USDto s******V+ buyer's premium (13.20)
This item SOLD at 2017 Oct 20 @ 09:03UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Metis Beaded Cloth, 8.25" x 6.25", may have been part of a bag, some beading missing. "What you need to know is that Metis people are of mixed ancestry, typically European and Indigenous (often Cree and Ojibwe). However, being of mixed ancestry does not make one Metis. The Metis culture is a unique culture, born out of a mix of ancestries. Metis art is greatly influenced by both European and Native cultures. However, the Metis people have often influenced Native art, so much so that oftentimes, their art would be mistaken for Native art. It is thought that the Metis people actually introduced bead work to some Native nations such as Cree and Ojibwe, who took a liking to it and included it in their designs. Nonetheless, sometimes credit for their work was given to Natives. Metis people would sell their art to Native people who would resell it to the Europeans. Sad in a way that their culture was not recognized. And it also caused confusion as to the origins of bead work." (from traditionalnativehealing.com, Emily, email: emilygig@hotmail.com) City: State: Date: HWAC# 49467