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The Ancestors: Native Artisans of the Americas

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Native American artisans are the subject of this catalogue, which was prepared for an exhibit presented by the Museum of the American Indian. The basic purpose of the exhibit is to explore the interrealtionships of crafts with the cultural systems of which they are a part. This approach treats human cultures holistically, explaining their characteristics in terms of the interaction of their parts with each other and with the physical and social environment. The study of a society will illuminate aspects of a system of craft production, and, conversely, study of a craft will shed light on the social system.

The exhibit focuses on seven different categories of Native American artisan, and to represent each category, a specific, outstanding, regional craft has been chosen, selected for maximum geographic, temporal, and cultural diversity. The regional artisans featured in the exhibit are: the Sioux painter, the Karajá featherworker, the Haida carver, the Coclé goldsmith, the Pomoan basketmaker, the pre-Columbian potter, and the Araucanian weaver.

Illustrated with 12 color plates about artifacts, numerous sepia-tone photos both about artifacts and peoples, many drawings of designs and techniques, maps about specific locations, and each chapter provides rich bibliographies. The book ends with a chapter on listing each artifacts with exhaustive datas and added notes.

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The Ancestors: Native Artisans of the Americas
1979, Museum of the American Indian in association with Light Printing Co., Inc., Brand: Natl Museum of the Amer Indian, Natl Museum of the Amer Indian
Exhibition Catalog, Paperback in English - First edition

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Table of Contents

Foreword.
Introduction.
Color Plates.
The Painter: The Sioux of the Great Plains. 1
The Featherworker: The Karaja of Brazil. 23
The Carver: The Haida of the Northwest Coast. 45
The Goldsmith: The Cocle Style of Ancient Panama. 67
The Basketmaker: The Pomoans of California. 103
The Weaver: The Araucanians of Chile. 131
The Potter: Pre-Columbian Cultures of the Southeastern United States. 159
List of Artifacts. 178

Edition Notes

Catalog of an exhibition presented at the U.S.Custom House in New York City, Aug. 1-Oct. 31, 1979.
Includes bibliographies.

Published in
New York, NY
Copyright Date
1979 Museum of the American Indian

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
709/.01/1
Library of Congress
E59.A7 N46 1979, E59.A7N46 1979

Contributors

Foreword
Roland W. Force
Introduction
Curtenius Roosevelt and James G. E. Smith
Chapter Author
Gary Galante
Chapter Author
David M. Fawcett
Chapter Author
James G. E. Smith
Chapter Author
Anna Curtenius Roosevelt
Chapter Author
Sally Mclendon and Brenda Shears Holland
Chapter Author
Gina Laczko
Chapter Author
Katherine Kimball

The Physical Object

Format
Exhibition Catalog, Paperback
Pagination
197 p., [8] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.)
Number of pages
197
Dimensions
11.2 x 8.5 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.9 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4435938M
Internet Archive
ancestorsnativea00muse
ISBN 10
0934490007
ISBN 13
9780934490009
LCCN
79089536
OCLC/WorldCat
5708072
Library Thing
719495
Goodreads
3978806

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