Library classes aim to make beading accessible in Maskwacis
CBC
Beading classes at the Maskwacis Public Library might be focused on teaching the basics now, but students are preparing to use those skills on some big projects — including their own regalia.
Maria Buffalo, library co-ordinator, said she is honoured to teach contemporary beading through free sessions at the library in Samson Cree Nation, about 90 kilometres south of Edmonton.
Beadwork is often — and rightly — expensive, according to Buffalo, who has her own beading business. Still, she also worries that the costs are too steep for some people to ever access it.
These workshops, she said, teach people an important part of their material culture and lets them access crafts if they may not be able to afford supplies.
"Everyone is entitled to bead and everyone is entitled to tell their stories," she said.
Although her own journey with beading began in her women's lodge when she was 11, it was some time before she took up the practice more seriously.
While she was at university and homesick, Buffalo began to bead to work through her emotions.
"Beadwork was like for me a way to ground myself and fully embody the things that I need," she said.
Now, she's teaching others. The classes at the library are the first Buffalo has run and facilitated on her own.
"For me, it is very humbling," Buffalo said.
Both of Tania Lightning's parents were fancy dancers as well as beaders, and made headdresses and warbonnets.
She had some prior beading experience but she decided to take it up again after her family rediscovered a half-finished piece of regalia her grandmother started 20 years ago.
"It's going to be hard to finish," she said. "But I'll get there."
The lessons from Buffalo at the library will hopefully help, she said.
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