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A Look at Indigenous Designers

Indigenous designers create clothing that reflects their identities for everyday wear and couture. This video is excerpted from BBC News.
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Q: What do the dresses by Wendy Panka communicate?
A: The dresses are inspired by the Osage creation story.

Q: What are some reasons for creating fashion?
A: Student responses will vary. Students may mention that clothing is made to wear for formal occasions, during everyday events, or that clothing can be art.

Q: How do Indigenous people weave their heritage into their clothing designs?
A: The designers are inspired by their culture and stories; they use materials, like faux elk teeth, that reflect traditional choices.

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