Book Details
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2008
Description
Marius Barbeau's exploration into the intricate world of traditional belt-making unveils the artistry and cultural significance behind the ceinture fléchée, or arrow sash. This vibrant accessory, deeply rooted in Canadian history, showcases the skillful craftsmanship and rich heritage of Indigenous and French-Canadian communities. Barbeau’s narrative delves into the materials, techniques, and stories that have shaped these unique sashes, revealing their profound connection to identity and tradition.
As readers journey through Barbeau's insights, they encounter not only the aesthetic beauty of the ceinture fléchée but also its function as a symbol of resilience and community. The author skillfully intertwines historical context with personal anecdotes, making the work both educational and engaging. The book stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of this beautiful textile art form and its place within the tapestry of Canadian culture.
As readers journey through Barbeau's insights, they encounter not only the aesthetic beauty of the ceinture fléchée but also its function as a symbol of resilience and community. The author skillfully intertwines historical context with personal anecdotes, making the work both educational and engaging. The book stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of this beautiful textile art form and its place within the tapestry of Canadian culture.