In this book, we look at the work and style of one particular tribe The
Sioux. The Sioux are a very large family, who roamed in many directions
and learned a variety of customs from their different neighbours. Those
who lived at the east, like the Yankton, and Sisseton, did beadwork very
much like that of the Woodland peoples even further east. Those at the
west, the Oglala, were like their western neighbours, Crow, Cheyenne and
Arapaho. This book applies in general to the last three tribes as well
as the western Sioux. Detailed instructions with lots of pictures and
drawings accompanying them, that are great for both beginners and the
more experienced crafter.