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Patterns in transition : moccasin production and ornamentation of the Janvier Band Chipewyan / Cecile M. Clayton-Gouthro.

Title
Patterns in transition : moccasin production and ornamentation of the Janvier Band Chipewyan / Cecile M. Clayton-Gouthro.
Author
Clayton-Gouthro, Cecile M. (Cecile Michelle), 1945-
Publication
Hull, Quebec : Canadian Museum of Civilization, c1994.

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  • Canadian Ethnology Service
  • Canadian Museum of Civilization
Description
vii, 67 p. : ill., maps; 24 cm.
Summary
"Moccasin production has been, and is, an enduring element of Chipewyan culture. Moccasins were previously made out of an absolute necessity for footwear, but today they are being thoughtfully created as a symbolic expression of Chipewyan culture." "This study looks at the present-day design, production and ornamentation of moccasins by the women on the Janvier Reserve at Chard, northern Alberta. The author compares the moccasins made today with those produced before the Second World War."--BOOK JACKET.
Series Statement
  • Mercury series, 0316-1854
  • Paper / Canadian Ethnology Service, 0316-1862 ; no. 127
Uniform Title
  • Mercury series
  • Paper (Canadian Ethnology Service) no. 127
Alternative Title
Moccasin production and ornamentation of the Janvier Band Chipewyan.
Subject
  • Indiens > Canada > Costume
  • Mocassins > Alberta
  • Moccasins > Alberta
  • Ojibwa (Indiens) > Costume
  • Ojibwa Indians > Alberta > Costume
Note
  • Includes abstract in French.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references: p. 59-61.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
0660140233
LCCN
^^^95171022^
OCLC
30077683
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library