One thousand years of Native American women's art is traveling around the country, being featured at major museums. 'The whole idea to wipe us off the face of the Earth didn't work,' says Anita Fields, an Osage artist. 'We're still very powerfully here.'
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"It's a lot harder to find our trees," Church says, adding that her family may have to skip a generation in teaching how to weave."I admit I go out there and I get tears in my eyes when I see all of those dead trees." "A wound that seems so deep that it is incapable of being healed," Yohu observes quietly. Anishinaabe artist Rebecca Belmore created the gash with special effects makeup and scarlet beads that look like blood."It is stitched together through beads," Yohu continues."It is stitched together through women's work."
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