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Name: Paea Lealiki

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Hold Ctrl + click on this link http://csdt.rpi.edu/na/loom/bl/beadloom.html


Create the following items:
#1.
A point (1, 4) blue
A point (-2, -4) blue
A line starting at (1,1) and ending at (1, 15) yellow
A line starting at (-20, -20) and ending at (-10, -10) yellow
A rectangle with the first corner is at (5, -15) and the second corner is at
(12, -8) green
A rectangle with the first corner is at (-15, -15) and the second corner is at (10, -10) green
A triangle with 3 corners at (-15, 3), (-5, 3) and (-10, 9) red
A triangle with 3 corners at (-15, 15), (-5, 15) and (-10, 20) red
Save the file as fullnamebead1, printscreen and paste below:

Name: Paea Lealiki


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#2
Clear the work, start anew
Go to Linear Iteration
Step 1: Start with a line of 10 beads. First end of the line is at x = 0 and y
= 0 add 1 to the first end, add -1 to the 2nd end for 8 rows in total in the y
direction, choose purple and blue.
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Name: Paea Lealiki


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Step 2: Repeat step 1 but change to +y direction


Step 3: Start with a line of 10 beads. First end of the line is at x = - 10 and
y = 0 add 1 to the first end, add -1 to the 2 nd end for 8 rows in total in the y
direction, choose purple and blue.
Step 4: Repeat step 3 but change to +y direction
Save the file as fullnamebead1, printscreen and paste below:
Paste here:

#3
Clear the work, start anew
Go to Linear Iteration
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Name: Paea Lealiki


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Step 1: Start with a line of 10 beads. First end of the line is at x = 0 and y
= 10 add 1 to the first end, add -1 to the 2nd end for 8 rows in total in the x
direction, choose red and blue.
Step 2: Start with a line of 10 beads. First end of the line is at x = 0 and y
=10 add 1 to the first end, add -1 to the 2nd end for 8 rows in total in the x
direction, choose red and blue.
Save the file as fullnamebead1, printscreen and paste below:
Paste here:

#4
Clear, start anew
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Name: Paea Lealiki


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Using Triangle Iteration


Step 1: Starting at x=0 and y = 0 after every 3 rows add 1 to both ends for
12 rows in total in the +y direction
Step 2: Same, in the y direction
Step 3: Same, in x direction
Step 4: Same in +x direction
Save the file as fullnamebead1, printscreen and paste below:
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Name: Paea Lealiki


Period: 1

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(this is what your image should look like) -

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Name: Paea Lealiki


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Virtual Bead

#5 Create the following image, save it as fullnamebead5

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Name: Paea Lealiki


Period: 1

Virtual Bead

#6
Clear, start anew
Create the following image, save it as fullnamebead6

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Name: Paea Lealiki


Period: 1

Virtual Bead

#7Clear, start anew


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Name: Paea Lealiki


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Choose this design from Click for Goal Images. Create it then save as
fullnamebead7

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#8
Clear, start anew
Choose this design from Click for Goal Images. Create it then save as
fullnamebead8

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Name: Paea Lealiki


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#9
a.

See below for the model, and go here for the software,
http://csdt.rpi.edu/na/rugweaver/software/index.html

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Name: Paea Lealiki


Period: 1

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printscreen and paste

b. What is the cultural background of Navajo Rug weaver?

Spider Woman instructed the Navajo women how to weave on a loom which Spider Man told
them how to make. The crosspoles were made of sky and earth cords, the warp sticks of sun
rays, the healds of rock crystal and sheet lightning. The batten was a sun halo, white shell made
the comb. There were four spindles: one a stick of zigzag lightning with a whorl of cannel coal;
one a stick of flash lightning with a whorl of turquoise; a third had a stick of sheet lightning with a
whorl of abalone; a rain streamer formed the stick of the fourth spindle, and its whorl was white
shell.
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a.
See below for examples and go here to create
http://csdt.rpi.edu/na/pnwb/software/weavework.html

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Name: Paea Lealiki


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Name: Paea Lealiki


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b. What is the Cultural Background of the Pacific Northwest Basket Weaver?
The art of basket weaving is fine & sacred to the tribes that have done this for a very long time.
These fine baskets were used for variety of different things like food platters, drinking cups,
bowls for eating, spoon holders, carrying water, aiding in berry-picking or to hold other small
items, straining and draining, collecting clams and seaweed, or as fish traps, hats, cooking food,
store food, clothing, and other items in your house & etc. After the Tlingit discovered Europeans
basket-weaving became important not just for use within Tlingit society, but as items for trade or
sale. Then after the great depression the Tlingit did not all die out.

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