Warrior Artists

Historic Cheyenne and Kiowa Indian Ledger Art drawn by Making Medicine and Zotom

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Warrior Artists

Historic Cheyenne and Kiowa Indian Ledger Art drawn by Making Medicine and Zotom

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An artistic community unique in American history flourished in St. Augustine, Florida, between 1875 and 1878. Some 70 Plains Indians, imprisoned for their refusal to accept life on the reservations, produced an extraordinary body of work that chronicled their history, their lives, and their experience of exile from the freedom so central to their heritage. Called “ledger art” after the large lined books that in most cases were the first form of paper they used, these remarkable pencil and ink depictions are vivid evocations of a poignant chapter in American history.

A superbly annotated reproduction of one such ledger, originally presented to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs in the late 19th century, WARRIOR ARTISTS is alive with color and movement, and presents more than 50 eloquent drawings by two of the finest practitioners of this traditional narrative art. -- front flap.

Zotom’s rich and vivid drawings preserve the proud and tragic story of the American Indian people; for what happened to one group happened to all of us. But not all tribes were as fortunate to have had a warrior artist like Zotom, who recorded this compelling chapter of his tribe’s history with such detail, accuracy, and skill. His drawings are exceptional.

In addition to making us feel outraged by the treatment of these human beings who were only fighting for their way of life, WARRIOR ARTISTS enables us to appreciate the sad dignity of the Indian people, and the genius of Zotom and his unique style. -- George P. Horse Capture, National Museum of the American Indian

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English
Pages
125

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Warrior Artists: Historic Cheyenne and Kiowa Indian Ledger Art drawn by Making Medicine and Zotom
1998, National Geographic Society
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Table of Contents

Herman J. Viola. Captive artists, compelling art
Drawings by Making Medicine, Cheyenne prisoner, Castle San Marco, St. Augustine, Fla., August, 1876
Scenes in the life of an Indian prisoner by Zotom (Biter), Kiowa warrior, Fort Marion, Florida, Mch [March], 1877

Edition Notes

Published in
Washington, D.C.
Other Titles
Warrior Artists
Copyright Date
1998

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
741.9/089/97078
Library of Congress
E99.C53 M348 1998

Contributors

Commentary
Joseph D. Horse Capture
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George P. Horse Capture

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
125 p. :
Number of pages
125
Dimensions
7 x 9.8 x 0.5 inches
Weight
1.63 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL343861M
ISBN 10
0792273702
ISBN 13
9780792273707
LCCN
98002800
OCLC/WorldCat
1016093196
Library Thing
1996809
Goodreads
729458

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