Across
- 2. The _____ quilt gained ground as a symbol of honor and generosity
- 4. The star quilt pattern is inspired by the ________ Star representing fulfillment and the release from darkness, ushering in a new day
- 6. ________ Art developed in the 1860; Native American Men in prisons were encouraged to draw on scrapes of paper
- 10. Bones, seeds and animal teeth served as _____ beads
- 11. Quill workers kept quills soft as they worked by holding them in their ________
- 12. Women painted colorful _________ designs, inspired by nature for hide paintings
- 15. Large glass beads called pony beads were among the first beads to come to the plains named after the trader's ______ packs that brought them
- 16. Sculptors carved wood, stone, bone, ______ and horn
- 17. Sioux hide painting, ledger art and modern painting stems from recorder keeping of their _____ and culture
Down
- 1. Quillwork is considered ______ or sacred
- 3. Before traders brought dyes, women boiled plants; roots ________ and flowers
- 5. Pipes and war clubs were often decorated with paint, beads, quills, ______ and other decorations
- 7. Since hides were not available, paper _________ hide as a painting surface
- 8. What did Sioux women turn to during the late 19th century when buffalo hides became scarce due to government policies
- 9. Men used human and animal images in hide paintings to show hunts, _____ and tribal history
- 13. During the reservation period, Sioux sculpturers created animal statues, paperweights, _______ and letter openers to sell
- 14. 6 to 12 beads are strung together to create rows of beads, this beadwork is called _____ stitch beadwork
