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Oglala Lakota beadwork and quillwork artist Emil Her Many Horses | 2022 | First American art magazine (35): 70-5 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
Double Woman motif in Sioux design: a brief history of quillwork and beading among the Sioux | 2021 | Whispering wind 48 (6): 31-3 | *H6/KUB [WHISPERING-] | 0300-6565 | |||
Point of contact: the art of quillwork, then and now | 2020 | First American art magazine 27 (): 34-9 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
Plains art before 1860 | 2019 | Whispering wind 47 (1): 26-7 | *H6/KUB [WHISPERING-] | 0300-6565 | |||
A quilled and beaded picture frame | 2019 | Whispering wind 47 (1): 21-3 | *H6/KUB [WHISPERING-] | 0300-6565 | |||
Stepping out with beaded beauty: the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture showcases beaded moccasins | 2018 | Native American art June/July (): 68-73 | H6/KUB [NATIVE-] | 2469-6137 | |||
From porcupine to Murano glass: the evolution of an indigenous art from the northern Plains | 2018 | Native American art June/July (): 60-7 | H6/KUB [NATIVE-] | 2469-6137 | |||
From porcupines to Murano glass: the evolution of an indigenous art form on the northern plains | 2018 | Native American art (15): 60-7 | H6/KUB [NATIVE-] | 2469-6137 | |||
From collection to community to collections again: urban indigenous women, material culture and belonging | 2016 | Journal of material culture 21 (3): 343-65 | H6/KF [JOURNAL-] | 1359-1835 | |||
Dominating lane: slat knife cases from eastern North America | 2015 | Baessler-Archiv (Neue Folge) 62 (): 91-115 | H6 [BAESSLER-] | 0005-3856 | |||
Huron-Wendat pouches dating prior to 1850: identification of a unique cut | 2015 | Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 44 (2-3): 79-91, 187 | H6/KUB [RECHERCHES-] | 0318-4137 | |||
Quilled trapezoidal pouches from the western Great Lakes region | 2015 | American Indian art magazine 40 (4): 48-63 | *H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0192-9968 | |||
The sacred art of Arapaho quillwork | 2014 | American Indian art magazine 39 (2): 61-71 | *H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0192-9968 | |||
The porcupine quill work in the Borbon-Lorenzana's collection of the Museo de América, Madrid | 2013 | Anales. Museo de América (Madrid) 21 (): 67-116 | H6/KUL [MUSEO DE AMERICA. Anales] | 1133-8741 | |||
"Many gifted workers": Odawa quill artists participating in the works progress administration | 2012 | American Indian art magazine 37 (3): 48-59 | *H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0192-9968 | |||
"Beautiful in its materials and finish". Early-nineteenth-century Iroquois moccasins | 2011 | American Indian art magazine 36 (4): 54-75 | *H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0192-9968 | |||
Teton Sioux hair ornament | 2010 | Whispering wind 39 (4): 14-17 | *H6/KUB [WHISPERING-] | 0300-6565 | |||
Lisette Harmon and her hunting bag: a jigsaw puzzle in aboriginal material culture and identity | 2009 | Papers of the Algonquian conference 41 (): 20-39 | H6/KUB [ALGONQUIAN-] | 0031-5671 | |||
"Spiders mysterious": the spirit of the spider in Lakota art and lore | 2009 | American Indian art magazine 34 (2): 60-71 | *H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0192-9968 | |||
Quilled Iroquois moccassins | 2008 | Whispering wind 37 (4): 18020 | *H6/KUB [WHISPERING-] | 0300-6565 | |||
Quilled knee bands | 2008 | Whispering wind 38 (1): 4-9 | *H6/KUB [WHISPERING-] | 0300-6565 | |||
Quillworker's bladder envelopes | 2007 | Whispering wind 37 (2): 10-11 | *H6/KUB [WHISPERING-] | 0300-6565 | |||
A Mandan hair piece: Wapehnake | 2006 | Whispering wind 36 (2): 4-7 | *H6/KUB [WHISPERING-] | 0300-6565 | |||
The logic of connection in the art of quillwork of the Amerindians of the prairies | 2006 | Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 36 (1): 37-47, 113 | H6/KUB [RECHERCHES-] | 0318-4137 | |||
Slit pouches of eastern North America | 2006 | American Indian art magazine 31 (3): 66-79, 96-7 | *H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0192-9968 | |||
Tracking some characteristics of Assiniboin quillwork and beadwork | 2002 | American Indian art magazine 28 (1): 74-83 | 0192-9968 | ||||
Upper Missouri river art | 2000 | Whispering wind 31 (2): 4-11 | 0300-6565 |