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Alaskan Tlingit Woman
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Juneau, Alaska
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Hey everyone!
I have posted this before, but in a different part of these boards. So here I go again trying. I am looking to by a traditionally made fringed Cherokee style buckskin dress. I don't really want the beading on it yet because I would like to bead it. You can send me a private message or a email at: missditzy@writeme.com Thank you!
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Junior Dancer
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Oregon
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Miss Tlingit,
The Cherokee ladies traditionally wear a cloth "tear dress." Not buckskin dresses...they wore buckskins so far back that nobody really knows what they looked like, other than they many times wore a simple skirt and no top. |
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Alaskan Tlingit Woman
Join Date: Jan 2001
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Imagine that! Topless Cherokee women. Boy wouldn't I attract a lot of guys that way
Ok, what type of buckskin dress would I go for? I want to buckskin dance, but need to know what style to go for.
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Tiny Tot Dancer
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Rocky Mountains
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Why don't you go Southern Style? You could do beading on that style dress, a little or alot.
Northern Buckskin's are heavily beaded and it would take you quite a long time to get one made !
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