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Cradleboards (Cheyenne: pâhoešestôtse,
Northern Sami: gietkka,
Skolt Sami: ǩiõtkâm,
Inari Sami: kietkâm, Pite Sami: gietkam, Kazakh: бесік, Kyrgyz: бешік)...
- work and travel. The
cradleboards were
attached to the mother's back
straps from the
shoulder or the head. For travel,
cradleboards could be hung on a saddle...
- days. The baby was
placed in a
cradleboard, and the
mother went back to work. She
could easily carry the
cradleboard on her back, or prop it against...
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Elementary schools Cradleboard Elementary School is a
kindergarten through Sixth Grade Elementary School located in the
Cradleboard neighborhood of Whiteriver...
- Edinburgh: Mojo Books. pp. 840–841. ISBN 1-84195-017-3. "
Cradleboard History".
Cradleboard.org.
Archived from the
original on
April 4, 2019. Retrieved...
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Southern Paiutes at
Moapa wearing traditional Paiute basket hats with
Paiute cradleboard and
rabbit robe...
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Apache Cradleboard is a
bronze sculpture created c. 1994 by
Allan Houser. 15
casts were made. The form of the
sculpture is in Houser’s
signature style—a...
- Kiowa/Ná'ishą Apache/Gila
River Pima
regalia maker,
clothing designer,
cradleboard maker, and
beadwork artist from Oklahoma.
Jennings was born in the Gila...
- and
process and cure meat and
skins from the game. Some
mothers use
cradleboards to
carry an
infant while working or traveling. In
matriarchal and egalitarian...
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practiced forehead flattening (by
slight pressure applied in baby's
cradleboard)
until about 1860. The
Alsea signed the 1855
Coast Treaty,
agreeing to...