Almira Jackson, member of the Assiniboine tribe, discusses moving to Fraser and Wolf Point, Montana, after her marriage to Theodore Jackson in 1935. She talks about her history of quilting and describes the fabrics, design process, color, and top quilting that go into the creation of a quality quilt. Jackson also discusses the importance of star quilts in the community and the role the quilts play in tribal honoring ceremonies.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/starquilts/1001/thumbnail.jp
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Rae Jean Walking Eagle, member of the Sioux tribe, recounts how her mother taught her to quilt when ...
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