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American Indian Activities Craft Extravaganza
The intricacy of each item was absolutely amazing, and the fact that each item was made by hand was even more impressive. The use of color, texture, and downright craftsmanship provided an entertaining sight for all in attendance. Each item was judged for those very qualities. Categories for entries were: beadwork, quill work, bustles, headdresses and other. Awards were given in each category and a "Best of Show" recognition was also given out. Though each participant was presented a ribbon, the awards weren't what many would expect from a competition. The recognition prizes were crafting materials, intended to allow the recipient to continue their craft. For Arrowmen wanting to learn more about a craft, a number of craft workshops have been scheduled throughout the conference. In fact the craft workshops are designed to compliment the training sessions also to be held.
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