Ray Manley's Southwestern Indian arts & crafts / editor, Charlotte Cardon ; photography, Naurice Koonce and Ray Manley.
Record details
- Physical Description: 96 p. : col. ill., col. ports. ; 32 cm.
- Edition: Rev. ed.
- Publisher: Tucson, Ariz. : Ray Manley Photography, c1975.
Content descriptions
- General Note:
- Introd. by Joseph Stacey.
- Formatted Contents Note:
- Southwest Indian silverwork / by Robert and Sharon Ashton -- Jewelry -- Indian jewelry / by Don Hoel -- Turquoise is a love / by Oscar Branson -- Pottery -- Contemporary Pueblo Indian pottery / by Richard M. Howard -- Joseph Lonewolf, Santa Clara Pueblo -- Maria Martinez, San Ildefonso Pueblo -- Tony Da -- Margaret and Luther Gutierrez -- Joy Navasie (Frogwoman) -- Dextra Quotskuyva (Nampeyo) -- Blue Corn, San Ildefonso -- Helen Naha (Featherwoman), Tewa-Hopi -- Lucy Lewis and Marie Chino of Acoma Pueblo -- Baskets / by Jerold L. Collings -- Apache -- Papago -- Pima -- Chemehuevi -- Hopi wicker -- Hopi coiled -- Rugs -- Navajo weaving / Clay Lockett -- Contemporary Navajo weaving as an art form / Robert and Sharon Ashton -- Wide Ruins -- Sand paintings -- Storm pattern -- Pictorials -- Yeibichai tapestries -- Two Grey Hills -- Ganado red -- Teec Nos Pos -- How to buy a rug / Kathy Foutz -- Kachinas -- Hopi kachinas / by John F. Tanner -- Hopi kachina-feather controversy / by Barton Wright -- Southwest Indian painting / by Clara Lee Tanner -- Ray Manley -- Naurice Koonce.
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