Gallery
Anne demonstrating Abenaki craftwork at the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum Powwow (Warner, NH)
Beaded Birch Bark Earrings - Red Trillium
Abenaki Raised Beadwork Medallion (Beaded on felted wool with a beaded grosgrain ribbon neckband.)
Abenaki Raised Beadwork Medallions on a Baseball Cap
Birch Bark Basket &Birch Bark Ladle - On display in the People of the Dawn exhibit at Strawbery Banke Museum, Portsmouth, NH
Beaded Sweetgrass Earrings & Beaded Barrettes
Raised Beadwork on Black Velvet Yoke Collar with Silk Ribbon Border - Designed in the Style of Mid-19th Century Abenaki Beadwork.
Beaded Tophat - Designed in a late 18th C - early 20th C Abenaki Style
Twined & Coiled Corn Husk Basket - On display in the People of the Dawn exhibit at Strawbery Banke Museum, Portsmouth, NH
Anne teaching a Corn Husk Doll Making Workshop at Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum in Warner, NH
Painted Frame Drum (17”), “Tolba” (Turtle) - The Design Represents Mother Earth (The Earth on Turtle’s Back) as well as the Abenaki Calendar of 13 months of 28 days each (“Thirteen Moons on Turtle’s Back”).
Painted Frame Drum (13”), “Nanatasis” (Hummingbird). Hummingbird is the bringer of joy, creativity, and sacred gifts…a very small but very brave, agile, colorful, and magical creature.