
Symbols of Métis Culture - Métis Nation of Alberta
Once made available through trade, beading had become a signature medium of artistry and decoration by Métis woman. Métis beadwork has decorated clothing, personal items, and more, worn by both men and women. Known for their floral embroidery, some designs are linked to Métis families as far back as the 1800s. Learn more.
Beading Our Identity: “The Flower Beadwork People”
Métis artisans would bead nearly everything they could get their hands on. Coats, leggings, moccasins, gloves, hats, medicine bags, dog blankets, and more would become colourfully decorated with tiny beads in intricate designs.
Metis Beadwork Some Hints for Overlay Beadwork By Gary Johnson During the 19 th century the Metis were noted for their fine floral design beadwork and Porcupine quillwork. They were so closely identified with floral artwork that the Sioux even referred to them as the “Flower Beadwork People”, and throughout the century
Heirloom Pieces - Lisa Shepherd
All of Lisa Shepherd's designs feature her custom-made Metis floral beadwork. Every heirloom piece is hand-stitched, hand-beaded, and a unique piece of Indigenous Canadian art.
Lisa Shepherd, Métis Artist
Lisa Shepherd is a West Coast Métis artist who designs culturally inspired custom garments, and teaches Métis beadwork & culture.
Lor Brand Bead Co.
Lor Brand creates modern, handmade Métis beadwork on Treaty 1 territory in Winnipeg, MB. She creates traditional items like moccasins and wall hangings along side modern items like earrings, hat bands, and more.
Beading a Métis icon - Canadian Geographic
Jul 3, 2019 · When Canadian Geographic ‘s editorial team decided to publish a feature story on Métis icon Louis Riel in the July/August 2019 issue, creative director Javier Frutos felt that a story as important as this one, which commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Red River Resistance and the 175th of Riel’s birth, required special artistic treatment.
Métis Art - Wikipedia
Beading is a very prominent form of art that the Métis people use; so much so that the Métis people are also called the "flower beadwork people". [4] . In this form, there are usually many portrayals of certain kinds of flowers and plants, but it is not limited to that alone.
Métis-style Beadwork, Tutorial | Canadian Museum of History
Among these Nations, the Métis are renowned for their beautiful and elaborate floral beadwork designs. You will find examples of this artwork below, which show that beading traditions remain alive and well today.
173 Metis Symbols Images, Stock Photos & Vectors - Shutterstock
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