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8 Clare Sheridan
British Writer, Sculptor, and Collector in Blackfoot Country, 1937
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 2
- Object Lives 26
- Crossing Worlds 55
- “A Typical Canadian Outfit” 82
- Colonizing Winter 115
- Peter Rindisbacher and the Imagined North 149
- The Wampum and the Print 176
- A Brief History of a Complicated Sweater 203
- Clare Sheridan 228
- Dolls, Women's Art, and Indigenous Networks in the Borderlands of Northern North America, 1885–1945 261
- Dew Claw Bags, Indigenous Women, and Material Culture in History and Practice 289
- Inscribing the North West 312
- From the Sanatorium to the Museum and Beyond 346
- Figures 377
- Bibliography 381
- Contributors 419
- Index 423
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 2
- Object Lives 26
- Crossing Worlds 55
- “A Typical Canadian Outfit” 82
- Colonizing Winter 115
- Peter Rindisbacher and the Imagined North 149
- The Wampum and the Print 176
- A Brief History of a Complicated Sweater 203
- Clare Sheridan 228
- Dolls, Women's Art, and Indigenous Networks in the Borderlands of Northern North America, 1885–1945 261
- Dew Claw Bags, Indigenous Women, and Material Culture in History and Practice 289
- Inscribing the North West 312
- From the Sanatorium to the Museum and Beyond 346
- Figures 377
- Bibliography 381
- Contributors 419
- Index 423