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Woman keeps quilting tradition alive
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2001 Angeline Alberts, 62, is a Spirit Lake Sioux woman from North Dakota whose family had a long tradition in quilting. For Alberts, a specialty is star quilts. They are created for any number of reasons and she he has made them for a relative killed in Vietnam and for tribal ceremonies. Alberts currently makes about 60 quilts a year. Get the Story:
American Indian quilter keeps tradition alive with blankets rich in symbolism (The Grand Forks Herald 9/16)
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