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  • Quillwork
  • Works decorated with overlays of porcupine quills or feathers

    occasionally used in quillwork. Porcupine quillwork is an art form unique to North America. Before the introduction of glass beads, quillwork was a major decorative

    Quillwork

    Quillwork

    Quillwork

  • Porcupine
  • Rodent with a coat of sharp spines

    animal has economic significance, such as for food or in the production of quillwork textiles. The word "porcupine" comes from the Latin porcus 'pig' + spina

    Porcupine

    Porcupine

    Porcupine

  • Rodent
  • Order of mammals

    Native American headdresses. Lakota women would harvest the quills for quillwork by throwing a blanket over a porcupine and retrieving the quills it left

    Rodent

    Rodent

    Rodent

  • Haudenosaunee
  • Indigenous confederacy in North America

    includes a wide range of visual forms, including wood carving, pottery, quillwork, beadwork, basketry, husk work, silverwork, clothing, jewelry, and wampum

    Haudenosaunee

    Haudenosaunee

    Haudenosaunee

  • Gwichʼin
  • Ethnic group indigenous to North America

    also continue to make traditional caribou-skin clothing and porcupine quillwork embroidery, both of which are highly regarded among Gwichʼin. Today, the

    Gwichʼin

    Gwichʼin

    Gwichʼin

  • Birchbark biting
  • Indigenous Great Lakes art form

    birchbark biting for entertaining in storytelling and to create patterns for quillwork and other art forms. In the 17th century, Jesuits sent samples of this

    Birchbark biting

    Birchbark_biting

  • List of Native American artists
  • This is a list of visual artists who are Native Americans in the United States. The Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 defines "Native American" as being

    List of Native American artists

    List of Native American artists

    List_of_Native_American_artists

  • List of Indigenous artists of the Americas
  • Canada (1896–1993) Sarah Hardisty, Dene regalia maker, textile artist, and quillwork artist (1924–2014) Hastiin Klah, Navajo (1867–1937) Lily Hope, Tlingit

    List of Indigenous artists of the Americas

    List of Indigenous artists of the Americas

    List_of_Indigenous_artists_of_the_Americas

  • Alice Blue Legs
  • Lakota quillworker

    1925 – January 2, 2003) was a Lakota Sioux craftworker, notable for her quillwork. She received a 1985 National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment

    Alice Blue Legs

    Alice_Blue_Legs

  • Thunderbird (mythology)
  • Legendary indigenous North American creature

    Ojibwe shoulder pouch depicting two thunderbirds in quillwork, Peabody Museum Harvard

    Thunderbird (mythology)

    Thunderbird (mythology)

    Thunderbird_(mythology)

  • Jewellery
  • Items of personal adornment

    of metals, hardwoods, precious and semi-precious gemstones, beadwork, quillwork, teeth, bones, hide, vegetal fibres, and other materials to create jewellery

    Jewellery

    Jewellery

    Jewellery

  • Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
  • forms coincide with Western art forms; however, some, such as porcupine quillwork or birchbark biting are unique to the Americas. Indigenous art of the

    Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Visual_arts_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas

  • Embroidery
  • Art or handicraft of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread or yarn

    cloth, silk floss Piteado Central America Ixtle or pita thread, leather Quillwork North America Beads, cloth, feathers, feather quills, leather, porcupine

    Embroidery

    Embroidery

    Embroidery

  • Spine (zoology)
  • Rigid needle-like anatomical structures

    Blackfoot Quillwork". Plains Anthropologist. 8 (19): 52–53. ISSN 0032-0447. Whitehead, Ruth Holmes; Jewett, Deborah (1982). Micmac quillwork: Micmac Indian

    Spine (zoology)

    Spine_(zoology)

  • Native American jewelry
  • such as teeth, bones and hide; or man-made materials like beadwork and quillwork. Metalsmiths, beaders, carvers, and lapidaries combine these materials

    Native American jewelry

    Native American jewelry

    Native_American_jewelry

  • Dreamkeeper
  • 2003 television film directed by Steve Barron

    grandfather look up at the stars, the grandfather tells the story of the Quillwork Girl and her seven star brothers, which is about a Cheyenne girl who puts

    Dreamkeeper

    Dreamkeeper

  • Melissa Peter-Paul
  • Mi'kmaw Artist from Prince Edward Island

    Nation, Epekwitk/Prince Edward Island. Her work is primarily Mi'kmaq quillwork, and utilizes porcupine quills, along with birch bark, sweet grass, and

    Melissa Peter-Paul

    Melissa_Peter-Paul

  • Blackfoot Confederacy
  • Name of a linguistically related group

    important responsibilities for the communal tribe. They designed refined quillwork on clothing and ceremonial shields, helped prepare for battle, prepared

    Blackfoot Confederacy

    Blackfoot Confederacy

    Blackfoot_Confederacy

  • Sarah Hardisty
  • Dene elder and quillworker

    had 12 children. Hardisty worked in quillwork, beadwork, and embroidery. She specialized in porcupine quillwork and earned a reputation as one of the

    Sarah Hardisty

    Sarah Hardisty

    Sarah_Hardisty

  • Textile arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
  • Bustle (regalia) Huipil Inuit clothing Mukluk Ñandutí Petate Piteado Quillwork Roach (headdress) Ruana War bonnet Gibbs 1 Gibbs 6 Stacey, Kevin. "Carbon

    Textile arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Textile arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Textile_arts_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas

  • Arapaho
  • Native American tribe

    Arapaho Inun-ina, Hinono'eino Arapaho quillwork pouch, late 19th century, Brooklyn Museum Total population 10,861 (2010) Regions with significant populations

    Arapaho

    Arapaho

    Arapaho

  • Juanita Growing Thunder Fogarty
  • Native American Assiniboine Sioux bead worker and porcupine quill worker

    cases – all adorned with beadwork or porcupine quill embroidery. Her quillwork is labor-intensive. She gathers her own quills from freshly killed porcupines

    Juanita Growing Thunder Fogarty

    Juanita Growing Thunder Fogarty

    Juanita_Growing_Thunder_Fogarty

  • Hair drop
  • be over two feet long. Early hair drops were decorated with porcupine quillwork. As more Europeans arrived on Plains Indian lands in the later 19th century

    Hair drop

    Hair drop

    Hair_drop

  • Alan Syliboy
  • Canadian Mi'kmaq artist

    petroglyphs, particularly those located in Kejimkujik National Park, as well as quillwork and Mi'kmaw traditional oral stories. His work has been exhibited a numerous

    Alan Syliboy

    Alan_Syliboy

  • Yvonne Walker Keshick
  • Anishinaabe quill artist and basket maker

    19, 1946, as Binaakwiikwe, or Falling Leaves Woman) is an Anishinaabe quillwork artist and basket maker. Keshick was born in 1946 in Charlevoix, Michigan

    Yvonne Walker Keshick

    Yvonne_Walker_Keshick

  • Iroquois art
  • From the native people of North America

    show a mixture of animal, geometrical, and human imagery. Porcupine quillwork was sewn onto bags, clothing, and moccasins, usually in geometrical designs

    Iroquois art

    Iroquois art

    Iroquois_art

  • North American porcupine
  • Species of rodent

    doi:10.1007/s10144-010-0198-5. S2CID 27888886. "NativeTech: - PORCUPINE QUILLWORK AND HAIR". www.nativetech.org. Retrieved 2025-03-09. Kalinowski, Tom (14

    North American porcupine

    North American porcupine

    North_American_porcupine

  • Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
  • Violence against Indigenous women and girls

    top lip of the moccasin, which is usually decorated with beadwork or quillwork in traditional patterns from the Indigenous woman's culture. The installation

    Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

    Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

    Missing_and_Murdered_Indigenous_Women

  • Betula papyrifera
  • Species of tree

    containers, and wigwams. It is also used as a backing for porcupine quillwork and moosehair embroidery. Thin sheets can be employed as a medium for

    Betula papyrifera

    Betula papyrifera

    Betula_papyrifera

  • Mandan
  • Native American tribe of the Great Plains

    preparation, tanning and processing of skins and meats, needlework and quillwork, and how to build and keep a home. Boys were taught hunting and fishing

    Mandan

    Mandan

    Mandan

  • Jeffrey D. Anderson
  • American anthropologist

    Douglas R. Parks (eds). University of Nebraska Press. 2013. Arapaho Women's Quillwork: Motion, Life, and Creativity. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. 1997

    Jeffrey D. Anderson

    Jeffrey_D._Anderson

  • Ojibwe religion
  • Traditional Native American religion

    Two thunderbirds, powerful manitouk in the Ojibwe religion, on a quillwork shoulder pouch; displayed at the Peabody Museum Harvard

    Ojibwe religion

    Ojibwe religion

    Ojibwe_religion

  • Northern Shoshone
  • Indigenous people of North America

    of dressed deer/antelope/elk skins with fringed sides, decorated with quillwork or beadwork. Women's chemises were similarly ornamented and closed at

    Northern Shoshone

    Northern Shoshone

    Northern_Shoshone

  • Natural dye
  • Dye extracted from plant or animal sources

    Reverse side of loomed quillwork collected from an Upper Missouri tribe by the Lewis and Clark Expedition, pre-1804. All natural dyes. Collection of the

    Natural dye

    Natural dye

    Natural_dye

  • Indigenous fashion of the Americas
  • fashion markets. Their designs may result from techniques such as beadwork, quillwork, leather, and textile arts, such as weaving, twining, and tufting. In

    Indigenous fashion of the Americas

    Indigenous fashion of the Americas

    Indigenous_fashion_of_the_Americas

  • Elizabeth James-Perry
  • Wampanoag artist from Massachusetts, U.S.

    marine biologist. She creates wampum beadwork, woven textiles, porcupine quillwork and other art forms of Eastern Woodlands Native people. She was a 2023

    Elizabeth James-Perry

    Elizabeth James-Perry

    Elizabeth_James-Perry

  • Native American fashion
  • fashion markets. Their designs may result from techniques such as beadwork, quillwork, leather, and textile arts, such as weaving, twining, and tufting. In

    Native American fashion

    Native American fashion

    Native_American_fashion

  • Lakota Puberty Ball Ceremony
  • sinew stitching, and decorative glass beadwork or earlier porcupine quillwork. Stuffing might consist of buffalo hair, plant fiber, or cloth. Its spherical

    Lakota Puberty Ball Ceremony

    Lakota Puberty Ball Ceremony

    Lakota_Puberty_Ball_Ceremony

  • Pipe bag
  • Native American ceremonial item

    [citation needed] The Sioux Quilled Pipe Bag at left is decorated with quillwork forming flora and fauna, buffalo and caterpillars. The "cocoon" design

    Pipe bag

    Pipe_bag

  • Leelanau Historical Society and Museum
  • permanent exhibit displays traditional Anishinaabe black ash baskets and quillwork on birch bark, which are primarily the work of the Odawa artists. The

    Leelanau Historical Society and Museum

    Leelanau_Historical_Society_and_Museum

  • Christiana Morris
  • Mi'kmaq crafts person

    1804–1886) was a Mi'kmaq crafts person, known for her skill at porcupine quillwork, as well as her respected position in 19th century Halifax, Nova Scotia

    Christiana Morris

    Christiana_Morris

  • Joyce Growing Thunder Fogarty
  • Native American artist

    the Assiniboine Sioux, Dakota people, and is known for her beadwork and quillwork. She creates traditional Northern Plains regalia. The Smithsonian named

    Joyce Growing Thunder Fogarty

    Joyce Growing Thunder Fogarty

    Joyce_Growing_Thunder_Fogarty

  • George Bingenheimer
  • American investor and collector (1861–1920)

    weasel skin/fur, and metal items" and created by sewing, dying, quill plaiting or woven quillwork, and fringing (National Museum of the American Indian)

    George Bingenheimer

    George Bingenheimer

    George_Bingenheimer

  • Quill (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    American stage acting award Quiller (disambiguation) Quilling, an art form Quillwork, traditional Native American art form Quillwort, common name of Isoetes

    Quill (disambiguation)

    Quill_(disambiguation)

  • Patrick William Kruse
  • Native American culture teacher and artist

    American culture teacher and artist that specializes in birchbark art and quillwork. He works alongside his son Gage to create birch bark paintings. Kruse

    Patrick William Kruse

    Patrick_William_Kruse

  • Balochi needlework
  • Type of handicraft made by the Baloch people

    Darning Drawn thread work Goldwork Hardanger Hedebo Machine Needlepoint Quillwork Smocking Stumpwork Surface Suzani Whitework Stitches Backstitch Blanket

    Balochi needlework

    Balochi needlework

    Balochi_needlework

  • Jackie Larson Bread
  • Native American beadwork artist

    Art Market. Together, they won "Best of Division" in the beadwork and quillwork division with the artwork titled "Fit for An Arapaho/Blackfeet Dandy"

    Jackie Larson Bread

    Jackie Larson Bread

    Jackie_Larson_Bread

  • Clackamas people
  • Tribe of Native Americans in Oregon, US

    bark. An indication of high status in the tribe was intricate beadwork, quillwork, feather, and shell decorations. Certain shells served as currency. Like

    Clackamas people

    Clackamas people

    Clackamas_people

  • Kelly Church
  • Anishaabe artist from Michigan

    pieces incorporate storytelling, as well as serving as templates for quillwork and beadwork designs. Inspired by the Woodlands style of painting, also

    Kelly Church

    Kelly Church

    Kelly_Church

  • Brick stitch
  • Off-loom bead weaving technique

    thread bridge, making it a versatile stitch to shape bead work with. Quillwork Peyote stitch Square stitch Borin, Lydia F, "Brick Stitch History", [1]

    Brick stitch

    Brick stitch

    Brick_stitch

  • Plains hide painting
  • Artistic practice of Plains Indians

    " Designs can be similar to those found in earlier rock art and later quillwork and beadwork. Plains women traditionally paint abstract, geometric designs

    Plains hide painting

    Plains hide painting

    Plains_hide_painting

  • Bead weaving
  • Beadwork technique

    Glass beadmaking Beadwork Bead embroidery Bead knitting Bead crochet Quillwork "как вышивать бисером". biseroc.ru. Retrieved 2025-03-04. Kingsley-Heath

    Bead weaving

    Bead_weaving

  • Ruth Holmes Whitehead
  • Canadian ethnologist (1947–2023)

    Halifax, N.S.: Nova Scotia Museum. ISBN 978-0-9196-8013-5. — (1982). Micmac Quillwork: Micmac Indian Techniques of Porcupine Quill Decoration, 1600–1950. Halifax

    Ruth Holmes Whitehead

    Ruth_Holmes_Whitehead

  • Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum
  • Museum in Evanston, Illinois

    containers, and various forms of personal ornament, including glass beads, quillwork and moosehair embroidery. The Plains Gallery explores the lifeways of

    Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum

    Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum

    Gichigamiin_Indigenous_Nations_Museum

  • Rasht embroidery
  • Iranian regional embroidery style

    Darning Drawn thread work Goldwork Hardanger Hedebo Machine Needlepoint Quillwork Smocking Stumpwork Surface Suzani Whitework Stitches Backstitch Blanket

    Rasht embroidery

    Rasht embroidery

    Rasht_embroidery

  • Alex Janvier
  • Canadian First Nations artist (1935–2024)

    inspired by the abstract patterns of traditional hide-painting, beadwork and quillwork. Janvier signed his paintings with his treaty number from 1966 to 1977

    Alex Janvier

    Alex Janvier

    Alex_Janvier

  • List of museums in Michigan
  • Michigan Local history Includes exhibit of Anishinaabe black ash baskets and quillwork on birch bark Lenawee Historical Society Museum Adrian Lenawee Southeast

    List of museums in Michigan

    List of museums in Michigan

    List_of_museums_in_Michigan

  • Bishop Paiute Tribe
  • Indian tribe in California, United States

    NAGPRA. Their museum store sells contemporary beadwork, basketry, jewelry, quillwork, and educational materials. The colony is served by the Bishop Union Elementary

    Bishop Paiute Tribe

    Bishop Paiute Tribe

    Bishop_Paiute_Tribe

  • National Heritage Fellowship
  • American folk arts award

    master Eppie Archuleta, weaver Alice New Holy Blue Legs, Oglala Lakota quillwork artist Periklis Halkias, clarinetist Jimmy Jausoro, accordionist Meali'i

    National Heritage Fellowship

    National_Heritage_Fellowship

  • Dyani White Hawk
  • American contemporary artist

    asymmetrical patterns. She often privileges patterns and lines that replicate quillwork, beadwork, and textiles. In the painting Seeing (2010), for instance,

    Dyani White Hawk

    Dyani_White_Hawk

  • Constance Howard (artist)
  • English textile artist and embroiderer

    Darning Drawn thread work Goldwork Hardanger Hedebo Machine Needlepoint Quillwork Smocking Stumpwork Surface Suzani Whitework Stitches Backstitch Blanket

    Constance Howard (artist)

    Constance_Howard_(artist)

  • Mahtab Norouzi
  • Iranian Baluchi needlework artist (1934–2012)

    Darning Drawn thread work Goldwork Hardanger Hedebo Machine Needlepoint Quillwork Smocking Stumpwork Surface Suzani Whitework Stitches Backstitch Blanket

    Mahtab Norouzi

    Mahtab Norouzi

    Mahtab_Norouzi

  • List of Canadian women artists
  • photography Judy Chartrand (born 1959), ceramics, found object art, beadwork, quillwork Svetlana Chmakova (born 1979), comics Olivia Chow (born 1957), sculpture

    List of Canadian women artists

    List_of_Canadian_women_artists

  • Judy Chartrand
  • Cree artist

    traditional Indigenous techniques of beadwork, moose hair tufting and quillwork. Chartrand is a self-taught ceramicist. She was initially inspired by

    Judy Chartrand

    Judy_Chartrand

  • Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan
  • Council of Michigan Tribes

    Great Lakes Algonquian syllabics Art Birchbark biting Jingle dress Powwow Quillwork Ribbon work Wampum Housing Tipi Wigwam Governance Council of Three Fires

    Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan

    Inter-Tribal_Council_of_Michigan

  • List of ANAGPIC meetings
  • Mahony, University of California, Los Angeles/Getty, Mending Leather and Quillwork on a Native American Vest: The Challenges and Achievements Casey Mallinckrodt

    List of ANAGPIC meetings

    List_of_ANAGPIC_meetings

  • Saffron Walden Museum
  • Museum in Saffron Walden

    clothing made from animal skins, and moccasins decorated with porcupine quillwork from North America. Several important early donations helped establish

    Saffron Walden Museum

    Saffron Walden Museum

    Saffron_Walden_Museum

  • Timeline of Native American art history
  • Timeline of key events in Native American art history

    in Fort Chipewyan and Winnipeg, which will revolutionize Great Lakes quillwork, embroidery, and beadwork 1830–1900: Tribes near Niagara Falls create

    Timeline of Native American art history

    Timeline of Native American art history

    Timeline_of_Native_American_art_history

  • Tillie Fay Walker
  • American activist

    InForum. 2018-02-16. Retrieved 2024-08-10. "Heritage Center displaying quillwork". The Bismarck tribune. 1997-11-27. p. 24. Retrieved 2024-08-11 – via

    Tillie Fay Walker

    Tillie_Fay_Walker

  • Seuvarits Utes
  • Band of the Northern Ute Native American tribe

    specifically due to their more desert-oriented lifestyle. The women's beautiful quillwork-decorated clothing and cradleboards became well known. Prior to the introduction

    Seuvarits Utes

    Seuvarits_Utes

  • Needlework Development Scheme
  • Darning Drawn thread work Goldwork Hardanger Hedebo Machine Needlepoint Quillwork Smocking Stumpwork Surface Suzani Whitework Stitches Backstitch Blanket

    Needlework Development Scheme

    Needlework_Development_Scheme

  • Fleming Museum of Art
  • Art museum in Burlington, Vermont

    Ogden B. Read Northern Plains Collection, which includes beadwork and quillwork; Southwestern objects, including ceramics, baskets, and textiles; and

    Fleming Museum of Art

    Fleming_Museum_of_Art

  • Barry Ace
  • Canadian First Nations artist and curator (born 1958)

    Anishinaabe splint-ash baskets. He also found inspiration from the beadwork, quillwork, and basketry made by his grandmother Mary McGregor-Ace. Barry Ace initially

    Barry Ace

    Barry_Ace

  • 1803 in Canada
  • very well & the Women in particular have excellent Voices;" clothing has quillwork and beadwork "Private Lectures on Geography &c. for Young Ladies only[

    1803 in Canada

    1803 in Canada

    1803_in_Canada

  • Same-sex marriage in North Dakota
  • (pronounced [míàhti])—traditionally performed handiwork such as beadwork and quillwork. They also commonly took in orphans from their tribe or children captured

    Same-sex marriage in North Dakota

    Same-sex_marriage_in_North_Dakota

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  • Andswarian
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Andswarian

    Answers.

  • Liladher
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Liladher

    Lord of Vishnu

  • Higbee
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Higbee

    English : of unknown etymology. It looks like a habitational name, but no place of this name is known in Britain. The proposed etymology from an Old English personal name, Higbert, is equally doubtful.The name was brought to North America in the 1640s from Ivinghoe in Buckinghamshire, England.

  • Wim
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Teutonic

    Wim

    Will-helmet; Strong Helmet; Will Helmet; Protect

  • Muhsin
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    Indian

    Muhsin

    Helpful, Beneficent, Charitable

  • Aatif
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi

    Aatif

    Kind Affectionate

  • Bajinath
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Bajinath

    Lord Shiva

  • Uddarshit
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    Hindu, Indian

    Uddarshit

    Made Visible; To Come Forth; Appearing

  • Elyse
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    American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Latin

    Elyse

    Noble; Blissful; God's Promise; The Mythical Home of the Blessed; God is My Oath

  • Somadev | ஸோமதேவ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Somadev | ஸோமதேவ

    Lord of the Moon

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