- and
second cousin to
Crazy Horse Alice Blue Legs, (1925–2003)
master quillworker Regina Brave, an
Oglala Lakota activist Tokala Clifford,
actor Chief...
- Métis
fiddle Juanita Growing Thunder Fogarty (b. 1969), bead artist,
quillworker, and
regalia maker Indigenous,
Nakota blues band
Georgia Wettlin L****n...
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Patrick William Kruse, also
known as Pat Kruse, (born
January 26, 1971) is a
Native American culture teacher and
artist that
specializes in
birchbark art...
- Judy
Chartrand (born 1959) is a
Manitoba Cree artist, born in Kamloops,
British Columbia, Canada. She is an
artist who grew up in the
Downtown Eastside...
- 1800–1824
Juanita Growing Thunder Fogarty, Fort Peck ****iniboine and
Sioux quillworker and
beadwork artist Edmonia Lewis, African-American/Mississauga Ojibwe-descendent...
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Connery (August 9, 1985). "Film is a
portrait of the
lifestyle of
Lakota quillworkers". The
Rapid City Journal.
Rapid City,
South Dakota. p. 24. Retrieved...
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Standing Rock
Sioux Tribe in the
Western Dakotas.
Several award-winning
quillworkers are
active in the art
world today, such as
Juanita Growing Thunder Fogarty...
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Joyce Growing Thunder Fogarty (born 1950), is a
Native American artist. She is of the ****iniboine Sioux,
Dakota people, and is
known for her
beadwork and...
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Juanita Growing Thunder Fogarty (born 1969) is a
Native American, ****iniboine
Sioux bead
worker and
porcupine quill worker. She
creates traditional Northern...
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Christiana Morris (c. 1804–1886) was a Mi'kmaq
crafts person,
known for her
skill at
porcupine quillwork, as well as her
respected position in 19th century...