Beads and Hides - A Link to the Past

Our Costume Manager Adele Schatschneider shares a story about a new staff member in the costume shop...

"Fort Edmonton Park is always looking for ways to develop the interpretive story to make it more compelling to visitors as well as the staff and volunteers themselves. One of the ways we do this is by augmenting the costume collection, ensuring it grows and changes every year. This year the costume shop has been working on building up our aboriginal fashions, and we've been really lucky to have a new staff person to help us do this.

Pat James approached us to volunteer this summer. She comes to the park with a life-long passion for beading and her experience as a native cultural arts instructor. She received training at the Portage College in Lac La Biche and has worked with elders and at-risk teens in Lethbridge before moving to Edmonton to be closer to her family. While looking for something to do with her time, a friend recommended she look into volunteering at Fort Edmonton Park so she could do her beading socially.

Pat James 1

Shortly after taking Pat on as a volunteer, the costume shop hired her to both instruct the costuming staff and build pieces that will be worn during summers to come. Currently, the projects she has led through instruction are: two-needle beading on medallions; and the construction of a type of Plains moccasins with soles and wrap-over uppers. Her own current projects for the park include repairing many of the pieces already in the collection as well as designing and decorating a deer-hide dress to be worn by one of the Cree ladies at our native camp outside of the 1846 fort.

Pat has been very excited to work with us as her involvement with the park is a return to her heritage; her great-great grandfather, Michel Calihous, worked as a steersman for the Hudson's Bay Company and was stationed with his family at Fort Edmonton in the winter of 1858 when he was 34 years old. With Fort Edmonton Park's push to further expand its already wonderful indigenous interpretation and costume pieces, we are very excited to work with such a talented and entertaining artist and instructor of traditional skills."

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