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Quillwork was considered a _________ art form. a. man’s b. woman’s c. child’s d. shaman’s

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User Turismo
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I believe the answer is B,only because women were the only people who did quill work.
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User Stefanos Chrs
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Answer:

b. woman’s

Step-by-step explanation:

Quillwork is a traditional form of ornament for Native Americans who use the spines of porcupines as an aesthetic element. Feather quills of birds were also occasionally used in the feather. Before the introduction of glass beads, the feather was an important decorative element used by the peoples who resided in the natural habitat of the porcupine, which included the indigenous peoples of the Subarctic, the forests of the northeast and the plains of the north. The use of feathers in designs ranges from Maine to Alaska.

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