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Ribbons of the Osage: The Art and Life of Georgeann Robinson
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Ribbons of the Osage: The Art and Life of Georgeann Robinson

Georgeann Robinson was a traditional artist honored by the Smithsonian Institute for her ribbonwork. This program highlights three generations of her family as they dress in outfits she has made for the annual Elonska ceremonials in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. It gives a history of the Osage and stresses the importance of maintaining traditions for Native People.

Length 28 min. Copyright 1990 $ 19.95
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13-4292 VHS 802619407733 19.95
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