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Beyond Tradition
Contemporary Indian
Art and Its Evolution
Lois Essary Jacka
photographs by Jerry Jacka,
introduction by Clara Lee Tanner
Winner of the National Cowboy Hall of Fames's
Western Heritage Award as outstanding art book of 1988, Beyond Tradition features
creations in all media by more than 135 Native artists, and is cherished by collectors,
instructors, and admirers of Native American art.
ISBN 0-87358-471-6 $40.00 (Hardcover)
ISBN 0-87358-520-8 $20.00 (Softcover) |
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Beyond Tradition
The Video
This 45-minute video presents more than three
hundred examples of Native American art. An elegant visual extension of the award-winning
publication of the same name.
VHS (stereo), $29.95, Video |
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Following the Sun and Moon
Hopi Kachina Tradition
Alph H. Secakuka
in cooperation with the Heard Museum
Presents the Hopi Kachina ceremonial calendar
from a Hopi's point of view, including brief discussions of the individual ceremonies.
Illustrated with photographs of over 100 Kachina dolls from the Heard Museum.
ISBN 0-87358-644-1, Paperback, $19.95 |
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Hopi Kachinas
The Complete Guide to
Collecting Kachina Dolls
Barton Wright
This book is one of the old standards
used by serious collectors and students of the craft. It is the complete guide to
collecting Kachina Dolls. Contains descriptions of over 150 figures, with buying tips and
history.
ISBN 0-87358-161-X, Paperback, $14.95 |
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Navajo Rugs
How to Find, Evaluate, Buy
and Care for Them
Don Dedera
For twenty-one years Navajo Rugs
has been the essential text for anyone interested in thes fascinating art form. This
second revised edition includes up-to-date photographs of all the major rug styles, a
concise discussion of the history of the art, an outline of the process of making rugs
from raising the wool to weaving it, and frank discussions on how to choose and care for
quality rugs.
ISBN 0-87358-635-2, Softcover, $14.95 |
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Southwestern Pottery
Anasazi to Zuni
Allan Hayes and John Blom
photographs by John Blom
An art book, a history book, and a
reference book that is fun to read and beautiful to look at. Tracing the art from its
beginnings almost two thousand years ago to the present and showing pieces from every
pottery-producing tribal group in the Southwest.
ISBN 0-87358-663-8, Cloth, $40.00
ISBN 0-87358-656-5, Paper, $21.95 |

Lakota: An Illustrated History
is a finalist in the Benjamin Franklin Awards. The book was chosen out of a group of 1,100
titles to be awarded finalist recognition in the 1997 judging. |
Lakota: An Illustrated History
Sergio Macedo
Here is the unforgettable story of the
Lakota people, the courageous Sioux warriors of the Great Plains who made a last stand
against the White invaders. Through the eyes of Thunder Eagle, a gifted young warrior
training to become a medicine man, Sergio Macedo brilliantly recreates the ancient way of
life of the Plains Indians: the hunt for the lifegiving buffalo, the warfare between
traditional enemies, the quest for understanding of the Sacred Way. Against this
background unfolds the saga of their conquest, the famous battles of the Sioux Wars as
these heroic people struggled to maintain their way of life - and their very lives - in
the force of a transformation they would not stop.
ISBN 1887896023, Paper, $18.95
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Complete Guide to Traditional Native
American Beadwork
Joel Monture
Outlines Native American beadwork,
tools, materials, styles and methods. Includes basic stitches and designs, a special
section on natural tanning methods, a glossary, and full-color photographs of authentic
beadwork.
ISBN 0-02-066430-3, Paper, $14.00
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Complete How-To-Book of Indian Craft
W. Ben Hunt
Easy-to-follow text, with hand drawn
diagrams, showing actual techniques and designs developed and perfected by the Indians.
Projects vary from production of basic tools to furniture building.
ISBN 0-02-011690-X, Paper, $12.00
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The Beauty of Hopi Jewelry
Theda Bassman
Photography by Gene Balzer Photgraphs
illustrate the distinctive jewelry of the Hopi Indians of Arizona. Works from artists
including: Charles Loloma, Preston Monongye, and Roy Talaheftewa. Includes a history of
style and a description of prominent silversmiths.
ISBN 0-918080-24-X, Paper, $12.95
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