Marion Green, who is affiliated with the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, describes quilting with her mother as a teenager. She explains her preference for fewer colors in her quilts. Green also talks about making her own patterns and giving quilts as gifts for grandchildren, weddings and Christmas.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/starquilts/1004/thumbnail.jp
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Transcription of interview with Mrs. James Hall conducted by Nancy Cederquist on 22 February 1985. ...
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