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paskwāwi masinahikewina/Prairie Writing

paskwāwi masinahikewina / Prairie Writing publishes books both academically rigorous and accessible to the public that relate to the contemporary experiences, histories, and knowledges of prairie Indigenous societies. It supports the work of new and established scholars who are examining how prairie Indigenous peoples understand and shape their own worlds. (ISSN 2818-1379)

Series Editors: Brenda Macdougall, University of Ottawa, and Robert Innes, McMaster University

Bead Talk

Indigenous Knowledge and Aesthetics from the Flatlands

Carmen L. Robertson (Editor), Judy Anderson (Editor), Katherine Boyer (Editor)

Beading fosters traditional methods of teaching and learning and enables intergenerational transmissions of pattern and skill. These conversations, interviews, essays, and full-colour reproductions of artwork from expert and emerging artists, academics, and curators from the prairies invite us all into the beading circle.

University of Manitoba Press is grateful for the support it receives for its publishing program from the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund; the Canada Council for the Arts; the Manitoba Department of Culture, Heritage, and Tourism; the Manitoba Arts Council; and the Aid to Scholarly Publishing Programme.