Fact

Public and popular culture recognition of the role Beadwork plays in Native American personal adornment was furthered by an influential exhibition “And the Bead Goes On!” at the San Diego Museum of Man. Held from April 1965 to February 1966, this exhibition reintroduced to the public the exquisitely detailed effects of beading. The curators drew careful distinctions between beadwork made solely for Native wear and items developed for sale to others.

Fact: This exhibition was important because it reinforced the understanding that Native artists have always retained creative control of their work. (See the exhibition catalog here.)


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