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Innovative Art-Supported Techniques for Teaching English to Primary School Students

The article examines innovative technologies for teaching English to young learners through the integration of art-based methods, with a particular emphasis on drama and its related forms - such as simulation, role-play, puppetry, and pantomime. These interactive and expressive techniques are explored as effective tools for enhancing communicative competence, emotional intelligence, and cultural awareness among youn…

picked 11 Aug 2026

Reference · Wikidata

quillwork

works decorated with arrangements of porcupine quills or feathers

picked 13 Aug 2026

Encyclopedia · Wikipedia

QuillworkQuillwork

Quillwork is a form of textile embellishment traditionally practiced by Indigenous peoples of North America that employs the quills of porcupines as an aesthetic element. Quills from bird feathers were also occasionally used in quillwork.

via Wikipedia
picked 13 Aug 2026

Image · Europeana

BreechclothBreechcloth
National Museum of World Cultures Foundation, via Europeana
picked 14 Aug 2026

Full text · Open Library

The technique of porcupine-quill decoration among the North American IndiansThe technique of porcupine-quill decoration among the North American Indians

Describes and illustrates technique and complexity of the art of porcupine-quill work.

cover via Open Library
picked 13 Aug 2026

Image · DPLA

Dakota quillwork cuffDakota quillwork cuff

{"value"=>"A cuff created in 2012 - 2013 by Dakota/Navajo quillwork artist, Dallas Goldtooth. Traditionally practiced by women, today many men are contributing to the revival of the quillwork art form. In this piece, artist Dallas Goldtooth blends traditional techniques with a unique and contemporary personal style. The cuff consists of 3 horizontal bands of multicolored quills, including black and white checkerboar…

Minnesota Historical Society, via DPLA
picked 13 Aug 2026
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