An edition of Tipi (2011)

Tipi

heritage of the Great Plains

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An edition of Tipi (2011)

Tipi

heritage of the Great Plains

"The tipi is an iconic symbol of Native North American culture, recognized throughout the world. Tipi: Heritage of the Great Plains reveals the history and significance of this remarkable architectural form from the 1830s to the present. Ideally suited to a nomadic lifestyle on the Plains, the tipi was the heart of Plains social, religious, and creative traditions. Trade and innovation brought new materials and ways of living to Plains people. As the nomadic way of life gave way to more permanent settlements, the tipi evolved in form but remained central to Plains culture and identity.^

The book examines the history and continuing tradition of the tipi by focusing on tribes from three geographical regions: the Blackfeet, Crow, Shoshone, and Northern Cheyenne in the north; the Arapaho and many Sioux groups, including Dakota, Yankton, Yanktonai, Lakota, Húnkpapa, and Oglala, in the Central Plains; and the Pawnee, Osage, Kiowa, Southern Cheyenne, Comanche, and Plains Apache in the south. Included are first-person narratives by Native people-elders, artists, military veterans, and an architect-that tell of the lasting cultural significance of the tipi within an ongoing process of cultural and artistic interpretation. The volume is richly illustrated with historic and contemporary photographs and artwork. Art made by women, who were the tipi makers and owners, include furnishings, clothing, and accessories. Associated with tipi-centered family life, these objects feature intricate beadwork, quill embroidery, and painting.^

Other artwork relate to the male warrior tradition: tipi liners, traditionally painted by men with their war exploits, as well as other objects associated with warfare and warrior societies. Children's life in the tipi is illustrated by cradles, garments, toys, and games. Works by contemporary Native artists represent modern interpretations of traditional forms. Dispelling stereotypes of the tipi as a picturesque vestige of the past, Tipi: Heritage of the Great Plains demonstrates how the tipi remains a part of a living culture deeply rooted in tradition."--Publisher description.

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Language
English
Pages
239

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Cover of: Tipi
Tipi: heritage of the Great Plains
2011, Brooklyn Museum in association with University of Washington Press
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Table of Contents

Map of the Great Plains
The tipi : heritage of the Great Plains / Nancy B. Rosoff
pt. 1. The quintessential American architectural form
The art of tipi living / Emma I. Hansen
The Arapaho tipi / Dennis Sun Rhodes
Ashtáahile (Crow tipis) / Heywood and Mary Lou Big Day
The rain-in-the-face tipi liner / Susan Kennedy Zeller
A modern Cheyenne-Arapaho tipi liner / Harvey Pratt
Of tipis and stereotypes / Bently Spang
pt. 2. The center of family life
"To honor her kindred" : women's arts centered in the tipi / Barbara A. Hail
Kiowa beadwork in the twenty-first century / Teri Greeves
Tipis and the warrior tradition / Daniel C. Swan and Michael P. Jordan
The tipi of the Kiowa Tonkongya (Black Leggings Warrior Society) / Dixon Palmer and Lyndreth Palmer
Growing up on the Plains / Christina E. Burke.

Edition Notes

"Published on the occasion of the exhibition Tipi : Heritage of the Great Plains, organized by the Brooklyn Museum"--T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Seattle

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
978.004/97
Library of Congress
E98.D9 T57 2011, E98.D9T57 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
239

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24422364M
Internet Archive
tipiheritageofgr0000unse
ISBN 13
9780295990774, 9780872731660
LCCN
2010022208
OCLC/WorldCat
639940363

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15455294W

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