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Yellowknife teen follows grandmother's crafting footsteps finishing moccasins with her beaded uppers
Lyndyn Cockney learned to sew and bead in short order. He used uppers his late grandmother started years ago. The result, he said, would have made her proud.
The traditional practice of beading traces back some 8,000 years with Indigenous people in North America. FORT ST. JOHN, B.C.
Lucy Wolfe, a member of the Warm Springs Tribe, learned to make dream catchers and traditional Native American jewelry when ...
Lucy Wolfe stands outside the permanent supportive housing complex which The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs opened last year. Credit: Lucy Wolfe Wake up seven days a week with the Cascades Reader ...
There’s something magical about the moment you first spot the simple sign for the Gallup Flea Market rising from the dusty New Mexico landscape, promising treasures that no Amazon delivery could ever ...
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