But the Sioux version, worked in soft buckskin, celebrates each new life with an elaborate pattern stitched with porcupine quills or glass beads.
But she was a pretty thing, outlined against the sky like that, with the wind molding the soft buckskin of her dress to her sweet body.
Women also tanned hides to make soft and supple buckskin, which was used for tipi covers, warm robes, blankets, cloths, and moccasins.
He withdrew a knife from the soft buckskin folds of his boot like moccasin.
The two in back were Wolves; there was no mistaking the trademark soft buckskins and fringed rifle sheaths.
To make the softer buckskin, as Ayla had done, she would have tied it to a frame to scrape off the hair and the grain.
And aware of the heat of his body that had lingered in the soft buckskin when she pulled it on.
It was made of soft, supple buckskin, cut in a simple Mamutoi style, but was undecorated, and though clean, it was stained.
Though the soft buckskin of her boots made no sound on the rutted stone of the floor, he looked up as she came in.
A strip of soft buckskin, which the loving hands of Sons-ee-ah-ray had made beautiful with colored beads, bound his brow and his straight, black hair.