Shawnee beadwork was traditionally made from materials such as glass beads, often sourced from European traders, as well as natural elements like animal hides and plant fibers. The beadwork typically featured intricate designs and patterns that held cultural significance, often reflecting the tribe's history and identity. In addition to beads, materials like porcupine quills and shells were also used in their decorative art. This craftsmanship was not only a means of adornment but also served as a way to convey stories and cultural values.
The Shawnee mothers made the food
bead crafters
An angle bead is a bead worked on or fixed to the angle of any architectural work, for example protecting the angle of a wall.
A ton of Shawnee Indians made pottery.
The Shawnee Indian clothes were made out of animal skins.
their dances they made and the games they made
wood
they die from there big butts
Sheets of bark
Sheets of bark
A bead roller is used to shape metal. It raises a bead in sheet metal to add rigidity. They are mostly used by people who do specialized work with sheet metal.
The Shawnee Indian clothes were made out of animal skins.