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beadwork

[beed-wurk]

noun

  1. beading.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of beadwork1

First recorded in 1745–55; bead + work
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Example Sentences

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The top of it had been decorated with traditional beadwork and an aópazan — Lakota for plume.

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Elders tell stories from the rocking chairs on the porch, children play in the woods nearby, and vendors sell beadwork and clothing.

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Paper works incorporate vintage beadwork purchased from websites, estate and garage sales in mixed media displays that honor the generations of Native American makers that preceded him.

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Flags, paintings, sculptures and a video envelop and fill the stately building with proliferating geometric patterns, intricate beadwork, evocative text, a psychedelic overdose of color and political references to Indigenous and broader American histories.

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A classic Apfel look would, for instance, pair a feather boa with strands of chunky beads, bangles and a jacket decorated with Native American beadwork.

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