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Bead artist Jori Brennon shares a brief history of Indigenous beadwork in North America

The online creator makes a contemporary pair of earrings using the materials and techniques of his heritage.

The online creator makes a contemporary pair of earrings using the materials and techniques of his heritage

Bead artist Jori Brennon shares a brief history of Indigenous beadwork in North America

1 year ago
Duration 1:09
The online creator makes a contemporary pair of earrings using the materials and techniques of his heritage

Among the talented individuals who have embraced the rich tradition of Indigenous beadworking online is creator and two-spirit bead artist Jori Brennon. Hailing from Treaty 6 territory and currently based in Toronto, Brennon merges his unique style with the techniques and materials used by Indigenous populations throughout generations, paying tribute to his heritage while producing innovative new designs. 

In this video for CBC Life, Brennon weaves together past and present, sharing a brief history of Indigenous beadwork in North America while making an original pair of earrings. "The earrings in this video made use of dentalium shells, sinew, deer hide, and horse hair as a showcase of how these materials were used [in pre-contact times,]" Brennon said. "The glass beads to finish bring in a bit of contemporary feeling to the piece." 

"Beadwork is a staple in my culture and to share with you how different materials can be, and were, used is a delight!"

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