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Even the footstools have little hoods to draw on over the beadwork.
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Women sat on the floor, papooses on their backs, beadwork in hand.
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They also are learning other life skills- growing vegetables, beadwork and carpentry.
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Then they get a chance to buy some of the women's beadwork.
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Lovely dresses with intricate beadwork and jewels that sparkled like the stars.
Использование термина bead-work на английском
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Two couches were made up of Zuni bead-work ornaments and buck-skin embroideries.
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Sea bead-work designs, also in carvings on boundary marks, witch-doctor's baskets, etc.
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The margins were beautifully scalloped and adorned with natural bead-work of exquisite beauty.
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I got her on a lounge and opened the bead-work.
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The dining-room is entered through the rustling bead-work curtain.
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And her mother, bending over her bead-work, smiled too, out of their happiness, their security.
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Jeannette came regularly, and one morning, tired of the bead-work, I proposed teaching her to read.
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Her dress was covered with wampum, and her moccasins ornamented with bead-work stars that reflected their dazzling light.
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These robes or cloaks were of buffalo-calf skin about four feet in length, elaborately decorated with bead-work in stripes.
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Jack noticed that, as Moseh was saying this, he was fingering the scrap of Indian bead-work he had inherited from his Manhattoe ancestors.
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These leggins are sometimes very tastefully decorated with bead-work, particularly those of the women, and are provided with flaps or wings on either side.
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She had come to teach me bead-work; I had already taken several lessons to while away the time, but found myself an awkward scholar.
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Bead-work, the most ornate, expensive blankets and ribbons comprise the funeral shroud.
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Their fringed and tasselled hunting-shirts were girded in by bead-worked belts, and the trappings of their horses were stained red and yellow.
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Their hunting-shirts of buckskin or homespun were girded in by bead-worked belts, and the trappings of their horses were stained red and yellow.
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Some were waking, others sleeping, but none were employed, though in several of the camps I saw the materials for baskets and bead- work.