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050 00 $aE98.A7$bB66 1999
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100 1 $aBolz, Peter.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr88004236
245 10 $aNative American art :$bthe collections of the Ethnological Museum Berlin /$cPeter Bolz, Hans-Ulrich Sanner.
260 $aSeattle :$bUniversity of Washington Press,$c[1999], ©1999.
300 $a240 pages :$billustrations (some color) ;$c30 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 235-238) and index.
505 00 $tIndians and Germans: A Relationship Riddled with Cliches /$rPeter Bolz --$tOrigins and History of the Collection /$rPeter Bolz --$tThe Collection by Culture Area.$tEastern Woodlands /$rPeter Bolz.$tPrairie and Plains /$rPeter Bolz.$tSouthwest /$rHans-Ulrich Sanner.$tCalifornia /$rHans-Ulrich Sanner.$tPlateau and Great Basin /$rHans-Ulrich Sanner.$tNorthwest Coast /$rPeter Bolz.$tSubarctic /$rPeter Bolz.$tArctic /$rHans-Ulrich Sanner --$tModern Indian Painting /$rPeter Bolz and Hans-Ulrich Sanner.
520 1 $a"Catalog and exhibition both begin with a prologue that looks critically at the cliche images that still influence the public conception of North American Indians. The less-well-known German contribution to Indian cliches, from Karl May's Winnetou to Indian-hobbyism, receives prominent treatment here.
520 8 $aAfter this introduction comes the main body of the exhibition and catalog, which shows that the best way to understand the simple-mindedness of Indian cliches is to view the great variety of Indian lifestyles and their material products.".
520 8 $a"Both exhibition and catalog culminate with a look at the present: Modern Indian art demonstrates that Indians are no mythical beings of the past. They belong to peoples who, despite a 500-year history of persecution and expulsion, have survived and present their rich culture heritage with pride. In their modern paintings they reflect these experiences, enliven traditional forms with new content and build a bridge to the Indian present, their lives on reservations and in the cities."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aIndian art$zNorth America$vCatalogs.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009126844
650 0 $aIndians of North America$xMaterial culture$vCatalogs.
610 20 $aEthnologisches Museum Berlin$vCatalogs.
700 1 $aSanner, Hans-Ulrich.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no00089893
710 2 $aEthnologisches Museum Berlin.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no00080000
852 00 $bbar,over$hE98.A7$iB66 1999