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The eagle, the jaguar, and the serpent; Indian art of the Americas: North America: Alaska, Canada, the United States. Cover Image Book Book

The eagle, the jaguar, and the serpent Indian art of the Americas: North America: Alaska, Canada, the United States

Summary: The origins of Native Americans are traced through art forms in this history of American art. The basic time periods for this history are determined and defined as the formative horizon, the classic horizon, and the historical horizon. Art forms used throughout these time periods are described in terms of technique and aesthetics. The arts and crafts include basketry, papermaking, textile-weaving, feather mosaic, porcupine-quill embroidery, beadwork, sculpture, stonework, jade work, woodcarving, pottery-making, clay-modeling, painting, and lacquer work. The art of North American natives is described by geographical area: the Arctic, the Northwest, the Far West, the Southwest, and the Eastern Woodlands. A bibliography is included.

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  • Physical Description: print
    xviii, 314, xi pages : illustrations, plates (some color), maps ; 28 cm.
  • Edition: [1st ed.]
  • Publisher: New York, Knopf, 1954.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Bibliography: p. 297-314.
Formatted Contents Note: [1] North America: Alaska, Canada, the United States.
Additional Physical Form available Note:
Also issued online.
Subject: Indian art North America
Indian art
Indians Origin
North America

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Northwest Indian College.

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Lummi Library E 98 .A7 A1 C68 1954 282796 Stacks Available -

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