Sapangat: Inuit Beadwork in the Canadian Arctic
@inproceedings{Driscoll1984SapangatIB, title={Sapangat: Inuit Beadwork in the Canadian Arctic}, author={Bernadette Driscoll}, year={1984} }
Etude des broderies en perles qui ornent les parkas des femmes Inuit des Territoires du Nord-Ouest (Canada). Leurs motifs decoratifs souvent rappellent des tatouages corporels d'autrefois.
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