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Mark Dominus
Mark Dominus
@mjd@mathstodon.xyz  ·  activity timestamp 22 hours ago

@amenonsen There's a traditional quilt style of the Seminole whose origin story is that the US government had agreed to pay the tribe in goods including a certain amount of fabric, and what they delivered was the full promised amount—in strips one inch wide.

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Abhijit Menon-Sen
Abhijit Menon-Sen
@amenonsen@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 23 hours ago

These were part of an exhibition by Anitha N. Reddy (an artist), who collaborated with Siddi women quilters on/near the west coast of India (who actually made the quilts).

#quilting #fiberarts

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Photo of a square quilt exhibited on a wall. Wide striped border with highlighted corners all around, with a pale grey centre with pink, white, and black "stars" or flowers (abstract) sprinkled across it.
Photo of a square quilt exhibited on a wall. Wide striped border with highlighted corners all around, with a pale grey centre with pink, white, and black "stars" or flowers (abstract) sprinkled across it.
Photo of a square quilt exhibited on a wall. Wide striped border with highlighted corners all around, with a pale grey centre with pink, white, and black "stars" or flowers (abstract) sprinkled across it.
Photo of a square quilt exhibited on the wall. A riot of different colours arranged in a random pattern of small squares, stripes, etc. Solid purple border, but quite narrow.
Photo of a square quilt exhibited on the wall. A riot of different colours arranged in a random pattern of small squares, stripes, etc. Solid purple border, but quite narrow.
Photo of a square quilt exhibited on the wall. A riot of different colours arranged in a random pattern of small squares, stripes, etc. Solid purple border, but quite narrow.
Photo of a plaque with the Artist Statement.
Photo of a plaque with the Artist Statement.
Photo of a plaque with the Artist Statement.
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Abhijit Menon-Sen
Abhijit Menon-Sen
@amenonsen@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 23 hours ago

The Siddis are a community descended from east African people brought to India largely as slaves, over hundreds of years, possibly starting as long ago as the 7th century onwards.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siddi

Siddi - Wikipedia

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Abhijit Menon-Sen
Abhijit Menon-Sen
@amenonsen@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 22 hours ago

I don't know much about their history, but they have no sort of connection to Africa at all, and consider themselves Indians; but because many of them are black and have typically distinctive African features, they are seen as outsiders, and treated as being at the bottom of the caste barrel (of course). Needless to say, they are very poor, and quilting is something the women started doing to reuse fabric for as long as they could.

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Mark Dominus
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@mjd@mathstodon.xyz replied  ·  activity timestamp 22 hours ago

@amenonsen There's a traditional quilt style of the Seminole whose origin story is that the US government had agreed to pay the tribe in goods including a certain amount of fabric, and what they delivered was the full promised amount—in strips one inch wide.

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