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The first exhibition devoted to North American Indian quilting in the Great Lakes region, it examines the historical introduction of quilting as well as the contemporary use and meaning of quilts made by Oneida, Odawa, Potawatomi, Ojibwa, and Mohawk quilt makers. The exhibit includes photographs, biographical sketches, explanatory text panels, and contextual settings which visually demonstrate the uses of quilts in Great Lakes Native communities. Requires 850 square feet, plus 200 linear feet of wall space. Availability Fees Contact |
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