History
A brief history of Cherokee beadwork...
In the mid-1700s, the Cherokee began trading for European glass seed beads, steel needles, silk thread and ribbon, and cloth made of wool, cotton, and linen. Along with the other tribes of what would become the southeastern United States, they began to produce beadwork that was both unique and exquisite.
Publication of 'Beadwork Storytellers'
A book by the same title, Beadwork Storytellers: A Visual Language, was published in conjunction with the exhibit and sold out quickly.
Photo: Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chadwick “Corntassel” Smith, right, takes the oath of office for his second term Aug. 14, 2003, wearing a beaded bandolier bag by Martha Berry. Administering the oath is Chief Justice Darrell Dowty. Chief Smith's wife, Bobbie Gail, is holding the Bible. Photo by Will Chavez, Cherokee Phoenix, and Indian Advocate.
- Martha Berry
