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In this Thursday, Nov. 7, 2019 photo, artists Hanna Sholl and Cheryl Lacy work on illustrating the Pinguat Beads project and process through watercolor paintings in Kodiak, Alaska. Thirteen artists worked to replicate 147-year-old Alutiiq ceremonial garments as part of the Pinguat Beads project funded by the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. The event on Nov. 7 was part of an intensive five-day workshop led by June Pardue, a master skin sewer and beader with family ties to the community of Old Harbor. (Sarah Lapidus/Kodiak Daily Mirror via AP)
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