Simply Seminole

Simply Seminole
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Publisher : McGraw-Hill
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0844226475
ISBN-13 : 9780844226477
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Simply Seminole by : Dorothy Hanisko

Created by the Native Americans of southern Florida, Seminole strip piecing is based on a simple form of decorative patchwork. It is a quilting technique perfectly geared for today's tools, fabrics, and lifestyles--a technique that rewards busy quilters with magnificent results in record time. And now, with Simply Seminole, quilters who have mastered the basics can even begin designing their own unique bands! Includes 36 designs, complete with instructions and diagrams.

Patchwork

Patchwork
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Publisher : Pineapple Press Inc
Total Pages : 58
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ISBN-10 : 9781561643325
ISBN-13 : 1561643327
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Patchwork by : Dorothy Downs

An introduction to the patchwork designs of the Seminole and Miccosukee tribes discusses the heritage and daily lives of the south Florida Native Americans and includes instructions for various patchwork designs and a doll.

The Complete Book of Seminole Patchwork

The Complete Book of Seminole Patchwork
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Publisher : Madrona Publishers
Total Pages : 142
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ISBN-10 : IND:39000005692525
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis The Complete Book of Seminole Patchwork by : Beverly Rush

The Complete Book of Seminole Patchwork

The Complete Book of Seminole Patchwork
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 9780486276175
ISBN-13 : 0486276171
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis The Complete Book of Seminole Patchwork by : Beverly Rush

Fascinating introduction to a unique form of needlecraft distinguished by bright horizontal patterns and created by sewing, cutting, and rearranging strips of multicolored bands. Simply written, profusely illustrated volume includes a glossary of important terms and displays varied patchwork patterns along with instructions for reading assembly diagrams.

Basic Seminole Patchwork

Basic Seminole Patchwork
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Publisher : C&T Publishing Inc
Total Pages : 118
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ISBN-10 : 9781571200105
ISBN-13 : 157120010X
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Basic Seminole Patchwork by : Cheryl Greider Bradkin

Important Note about PRINT ON DEMAND Editions: You are purchasing a print on demand edition of this book. This book is printed individually on uncoated (non-glossy) paper with the best quality printers available. The printing quality of this copy will vary from the original offset printing edition and may look more saturated. The information presented in this version is the same as the latest edition. Any pattern pullouts have been separated and presented as single pages. If the pullout patterns are missing, please contact c&t publishing.

High Stakes

High Stakes
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Publisher : Duke University Press
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9780822391302
ISBN-13 : 0822391309
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis High Stakes by : Jessica Cattelino

In 1979, Florida Seminoles opened the first tribally operated high-stakes bingo hall in North America. At the time, their annual budget stood at less than $2 million. By 2006, net income from gaming had surpassed $600 million. This dramatic shift from poverty to relative economic security has created tangible benefits for tribal citizens, including employment, universal health insurance, and social services. Renewed political self-governance and economic strength have reversed decades of U.S. settler-state control. At the same time, gaming has brought new dilemmas to reservation communities and triggered outside accusations that Seminoles are sacrificing their culture by embracing capitalism. In High Stakes, Jessica R. Cattelino tells the story of Seminoles’ complex efforts to maintain politically and culturally distinct values in a time of new prosperity. Cattelino presents a vivid ethnographic account of the history and consequences of Seminole gaming. Drawing on research conducted with tribal permission, she describes casino operations, chronicles the everyday life and history of the Seminole Tribe, and shares the insights of individual Seminoles. At the same time, she unravels the complex connections among cultural difference, economic power, and political rights. Through analyses of Seminole housing, museum and language programs, legal disputes, and everyday activities, she shows how Seminoles use gaming revenue to enact their sovereignty. They do so in part, she argues, through relations of interdependency with others. High Stakes compels rethinking of the conditions of indigeneity, the power of money, and the meaning of sovereignty.

Legends of the Seminoles

Legends of the Seminoles
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 129
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ISBN-10 : 9781683340911
ISBN-13 : 1683340914
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Legends of the Seminoles by : Betty M Jumper

Late at night around the campfires, Seminole children safely tucked into mosquito nets used to listen to the elders retelling the old stories and legends. The priceless tales of mischievous Rabbit, the Corn Lady, the Deer Girl, and the creatures of the Everglades are all written down and collected here for readers of all ages. This is a portrait of the beliefs and lifeways of the Seminoles of Florida as well as a delightful read for anyone interested in the first peoples of Florida.

Fry Bread

Fry Bread
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Publisher : Roaring Brook Press
Total Pages : 48
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ISBN-10 : 9781250760869
ISBN-13 : 1250760860
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Fry Bread by : Kevin Noble Maillard

Winner of the 2020 Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Medal A 2020 American Indian Youth Literature Picture Book Honor Winner “A wonderful and sweet book . . . Lovely stuff.” —The New York Times Book Review Told in lively and powerful verse by debut author Kevin Noble Maillard, Fry Bread is an evocative depiction of a modern Native American family, vibrantly illustrated by Pura Belpre Award winner and Caldecott Honoree Juana Martinez-Neal. Fry bread is food. It is warm and delicious, piled high on a plate. Fry bread is time. It brings families together for meals and new memories. Fry bread is nation. It is shared by many, from coast to coast and beyond. Fry bread is us. It is a celebration of old and new, traditional and modern, similarity and difference. A 2020 Charlotte Huck Recommended Book A Publishers Weekly Best Picture Book of 2019 A Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Book of 2019 A School Library Journal Best Picture Book of 2019 A Booklist 2019 Editor's Choice A Shelf Awareness Best Children's Book of 2019 A Goodreads Choice Award 2019 Semifinalist A Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Book of 2019 A National Public Radio (NPR) Best Book of 2019 An NCTE Notable Poetry Book A 2020 NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People A 2020 ALA Notable Children's Book A 2020 ILA Notable Book for a Global Society 2020 Bank Street College of Education Best Children's Books of the Year List One of NPR's 100 Favorite Books for Young Readers Nominee, Pennsylvania Young Readers Choice Award 2022-2022 Nominee, Illinois Monarch Award 2022

Quilts of the Southwest

Quilts of the Southwest
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1574328891
ISBN-13 : 9781574328899
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Quilts of the Southwest by : J. Michelle Watts

These stunning quilts from award-winning designer J. Michelle Watts were inspired by the timeless motifs of the American Southwest. The influences of culture, landscape, color, and design come together to play a key role in the creation of this imaginative collection of quilt designs. Concise instructions and abundant step-by-step illustrations make the projects easy for everyone to follow. The intricate and seemingly complicated pieced designs require only one or two very simple and familiar piecing techniques. The applique designs can by made with the popular quick-fusing technique. The book features pieced and appliqued projects. Many of the designs are presented in different sizes and colorways. Quilters can choose between the rich and subtle color schemes of the desert landscape and alternative schemes in bright, vibrant colors. The quilts are accompanied by sumptuous photographs of the traditional and contemporary pottery, jewelry, and woven textiles that inspired the designs. The featured project, Midnight in Santa Fe, is a medallion-style quilt. It is actually five projects in one, depending on how many of the borders are included in the finished quilt.

A Land Remembered

A Land Remembered
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 9781561645824
ISBN-13 : 1561645826
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis A Land Remembered by : Patrick D Smith

A Land Remembered has become Florida's favorite novel. Now this Student Edition in two volumes makes this rich, rugged story of the American pioneer spirit more accessible to young readers. Patrick Smith tells of three generations of the MacIveys, a Florida family battling the hardships of the frontier. The story opens in 1858, when Tobias and Emma MacIvey arrive in the Florida wilderness with their son, Zech, to start a new life, and ends in 1968 with Solomon MacIvey, who realizes that his wealth has not been worth the cost to the land. Between is a sweeping story rich in Florida history with a cast of memorable characters who battle wild animals, rustlers, Confederate deserters, mosquitoes, starvation, hurricanes, and freezes to carve a kingdom out of the Florida swamp. In this volume, meet young Zech MacIvey, who learns to ride like the wind through the Florida scrub on Ishmael, his marshtackie horse, his dogs, Nip and Tuck, at this side. His parents, Tobias and Emma, scratch a living from the land, gathering wild cows from the swamp and herding them across the state to market. Zech learns the ways of the land from the Seminoles, with whom his life becomes entwined as he grows into manhood. Next in series > > See all of the books in this series