AMERICAN INDIAN ART MAGAZINE. Vol. 004, No. 4
Autumn, 1979. More
Autumn, 1979. More
These two Bulletins have been bound together in one cloth volume. Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin No. 41-42, 1909. Fewkes, J.W. (41) Hrdlicka, A (42)Bulletin No. 41. viii, 57 pp. 21 plates, 37 figs: Bulletin No. 42. 55 pages, 22 plates. More
Fewkes, J.W. 42 pages, 22 plates, 3 figures. More
Densmore, F. 212 pages, 19 plates, 6 figures, 110 songs. More
Roberts, F.H.H. Jr. 199 pages, 55 plates, 40 figures. More
Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin No. 148, 1952. Hilger, M.I. Sr. xv, 253 pp, 40 plates, 1 fig. More
Lincoln: 1967. 530 pages, 384 b/w and 31 full page color plates. Cloth cover, slip case. The publication of this book was considered by many Plains Indian specialists to be "...the most important single publishing venture, by volume, of the Great Plains". The pictographic record, a series of more than..... More
Detroit Institute of the Arts, 1985. 240 pages, 52 color and 132 b/w photographs, 3 maps. Cloth cover, mint condition. The prehistoric art and artifacts of Indians who lived in the area stretching from the Atlantic to the edge of the Plains and from the Great Lakes to the gulf..... More
Bureau of Indian Affairs: 1940. [JUVENILE]. 62 pages, 27 drawings of Navajo scenes. Decorated cloth cover. More
New York: 1931. xviii, 104 pages of text containing 8 pages of drawings, plus 8 pages of original color paintings by, ".... Poyege, San Ildefonso Indian." Cloth cover. More
Albuquerque: 1996. xv, 392 pages, 209 photographs. Cloth cover. A survey and critical examination of the photographic history of the Navajo people from photographs taken in captivity at Bosque Redondo to recent times. More
Boston: 1974 (1st ed.). xvi, 160 pages, 166 b/w and 32 large color photographs, 1 map. Cloth cover. This volume, the first comprehensive account of Pueblo pottery of the historic period contains large, very handsome photographs of 198 historic period pots from major museum and private collections. In addition to..... More
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, Anthropological Papers, Vol. XXXIV, Part I: 1933. 179 pages. More
Mansfield Centre and Mill Valley: 2000 (reprint). ix, 90 pages of text containing 11 figures, plus 35 leaves of photographs and drawings of design elements. Cloth cover. Edition limited to 100 numbered copies. A classic, early study of virtually every aspect of pottery making, design, and symbolism in a Hopi..... More
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN, Indian Notes and Monographs, .Vol. VII, No.4, 1921. 211 pages of text containing 33 photographs and drawings of artifacts, plus 122 pages of b/w and color photographs of hundreds of artifacts, and 2 maps of the islands of the Santa Barbara coast that were occupied..... More
New York, 1943: Princeton, 1969 (New Edition). In a 12 1/2" x 17 1/2" linen folio there is a text (12 1/2" x 17 1/2"), of x, 55 pages that explains the ritual and its symbolism, and 18 loose color plates (12 1/2" x 17 1/2") of the sandpaintings that..... More
Tulsa: 1972, 1991. xvii, 618 pages, approximately 1000 drawings, plus 32 unnumbered pages of color plates. Cloth cover. Small folio size (9"x12"). This immensely popular work, reprinted in 1991 after being out of print for more than a decade and commanding astronomic prices in the out of print market, describes..... More
Flagstaff: 1994. xii, 163 pages, 93 large color photographs, 42 b/w photographs, 3 maps. Cloth cover. The scope of this book is wide-ranging. It includes self-taught Navajo artists, who have created paintings, drawings, sculptures, assemblages, pottery, and pictorial rugs. Lovely, enchanting works, all non-ceremonial, done by the finest innovative Navajo..... More