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  1. Across Borders: Beadwork in Iroquois Life | National Museum of …

  2. Historic Iroquois and Wabanaki Beadwork

  3. The history of raised Iroquoian beadwork - Two Row …

    Jul 22, 2015 · In the crowded pow wow arena – the beadwork of the Haudenosaunee people is unmistakable and instantly recognizable. Delicate white beads on dark rich velvet, stitched in raised lines depicting flowers, clan …

  4. Written in Beads - Journal of Folklore and Education

    Haudenosaunee Raised Beadwork (also known as Iroquois Raised Beadwork) is unique to the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, characterized by lines of beads that arch above the textile surface for a three-dimensional …

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  6. Across Borders: Beadwork in Iroquois Life - Castellani …

    Jul 2, 2000 · Built upon traditional Iroquois designs and popular non-Native Victorian fashions, beadworkers created a novel array of elaborated beaded “souvenirs” aimed specifically at tourist markets throughout the Northeast.

  7. "Two Centuries of Iroquois Beadwork" by Dolores N. Elliott

  8. Historic Iroquois and Wabanaki Beadwork: Mohawks, …

    Jun 5, 2014 · Historic Iroquois and Wabanaki Beadwork: Mohawks, Abenakis and the Indian Encampments at Saratoga Springs & Lake George, NY. Mid-1850s daguerreotype - the subject is holding an Iroquois floral-style beaded …

  9. Dolores Elliott -- Birds and Beasts in Beads: 150 Years …

    To this day, the Iroquois have a special relationship with glass beads. Iroquois artists began creating three-dimensional beaded items in the late 18th century. The first beaded pincushions and wall pockets were small, but they increased …