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ElitekeyElitekey

Elitekey

Micmac Material Culture from 1600 A.D. to the Present

Ruth Holmes Whitehead

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Elitekey (pronounced él-li-dey-geh) is the Micmac word for "I fashion things". The book documents five centuries of Micmac material culture, ranging in time from the period before contact with Europeans to the present day. A history and technical explanation is given for crafts in the following areas: costume and decorative techniques; birchbark work; porcupine quillwork on birchbark; work in wood, bone, stone and natural fibres; and the art of basketry. -- from back cover. Illustrated with 47 black-and-white photographs of fine art paintings, drawings, petroglyphs, excavated artifacts, Micmac peoples and decorated artifacts, motifs and techniques. 1 map.

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OL Work ID
OL4225801W

Subjects

Indians of North AmericaIndians of CanadaAmerican Indian Material CultureNative American Material CultureFirst Nations Material CultreAmerican Indian Art and CraftsNative American Art and CraftsFirst Nations Arts and CraftsMicmac IndiansMicmac Art and CraftsMicmac Material CultureMicmac CostumeMicmac Decorative TechniquesMicmac Birchbark WorkMicmac QuillworkMicmac CarvingsMicmac BasketryMicmac Ribbonwork

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