Re: [lace] "Antique Indian Plains Lace bobbins"

2017-01-03 Thread Cynce Williams
I don’t know about plains indians, but my sister saw some Indian made and
designed lace, I think she said it was in a museum in Wisconsin Dells. So that
would make it northeast forest Indians.

Cynthia


On Jan 2, 2017, at 11:29 PM,  
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> I have challenged the seller, but perhaps some of our American members can
> tell me if the Colonial missionaries taught lace to the Plains Indians?

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RE: [lace] "Antique Indian Plains Lace bobbins"

2017-01-02 Thread Noelene Lafferty
Here's a Tiny URL to Brian's link, which gets split into two lines by
Arachne and won't work that way:
http://tinyurl.com/h8tj3fc

There was an article in Piecework fairly recently about lacemaking being
taught to Native Americans in the past, but I can't lay my hands on my copy
at the moment.

Noelene at The Angle
noel...@lafferty.com.au


I have challenged the seller, but perhaps some of our American members can
tell me if the Colonial missionaries taught lace to the Plains Indians?

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