Lost and found traditions: Native American art 1965-1985

Lost and found traditions: Native American art 1965-1985 image
ISBN-10:

0295963913

ISBN-13:

9780295963914

Author(s): Ralph T. Coe
Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1986
Format: Hardcover, 288 pages
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Description:

From Publishers Weekly Contemporary American Indian arts and crafts are sometimes dismissed as a pale reflection of a once-great art form. Coe, who spent eight years crisscrossing North America, meeting Indian artists and collecting their works, disproves this viewpoint. A rich legacy of tribal tradition lives on in modern textiles, masks, carvings, jewelry and sacred objects, as revealed in the 400 artworks reproduced in this catalogue of a touring exhibition. When a Makah Indian in Washington State carves a painted box in the shape of a wolf's head, he rediscovers an age-old form and, in so doing, experiences a sense of pride and shared values. Visiting scores of tribes, Coe discovered an art community, a loose network of weavers, craft classes, singers, carvers. Examples in this revelatory volume range from a Pueblo dance-skirt decorated with mystical life symbols to a Cheyenne bird-feather fan whose iridescent colors mirror the peyote ceremony. Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.












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