Book Description
The history of the emergence of pottery figures in Pueblo art and the cultural significance of these creations.
Author : Patricia Fogelman Lange
Publisher :
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 42,41 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Art
ISBN :
The history of the emergence of pottery figures in Pueblo art and the cultural significance of these creations.
Author : Barbara A. Babcock
Publisher :
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 24,78 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN :
"This first documentation of the Storyteller phenomenon contains a wealth of information for scholars, collectors, and general readers. Barbara Babcock's text links the invention of the Storyteller to Pueblo figurative tradition, traces the revival of figurative ceramics, makes stylistic comparisons, and discusses the artistic contributions of individual artists and Pueblos. The book is impressively illustrated and features a large section of color plates by award-winning photographer GuyMonthan. Photographs of Storytellers are enhanced by descriptive captions and quotations from the artists compiled by Doris Monthan, who has also provided biographical charts of the artists. Her listing of 233 potters who make Storytellers and related figures--in addition to 146 family members who are also potters--constitutes one of the most extensive documentations of Southwest Indian potters available in a single volume."--From front cover flap.
Author : Polly Schaafsma
Publisher : UNM Press
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 36,75 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780826309136
The comprehensive book on Indian petroglyphs in the Southwest.
Author : Bob Kapoun
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 23,68 MB
Release : 2020-03
Category :
ISBN : 9780578619422
The Tom & Charlotte Mittler Collection
Author : Carol Hayes
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 65 pages
File Size : 40,67 MB
Release : 2012-07-20
Category : Art
ISBN : 0747811091
Native American pottery of the U.S. southwest has long been considered collectible and today can fetch many thousands of dollars per piece. Authors, collectors, and dealers Carol and Allen Hayes provide readers with a concise overview of the pottery of the southwest, from its origins in the Bastketmaker period (around 400 AD) to the Spanish entrada (1540 AD-1879 AD) to today's new masters. Readers will find dozens of color images depicting pottery from the Zuni, Hopi, Anasazi, and many other peoples. Maps help readers identify where these master potters and their peoples lived (i.e. the Pueblo a tribal group or area). Pottery of the Southwest will serve as a useful introduction as well as a lovely guide for enthusiasts.
Author : Joe S. Sando
Publisher : Clear Light Publishing
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 12,88 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Biography & Autobiography
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Po'pay: Leader of the First American Revolution is the story of the visionary leader of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, which drove the Spanish conquerors out of New Mexico for twelve years. This enabled the Pueblos to continue their languages, traditions and religion on their own ancestral lands, thus helping to create the multicultural tradition that continues to this day in the "Land of Enchantment." The book is the first history of these events from a Pueblo perspective. Edited by Joe S. Sando, a historian from Jemez Pueblo, and Herman Agoyo, a tribal leader from San Juan Pueblo, it draws upon the Pueblos' rich oral history as well as early Spanish records. It also provides the most comprehensive account available of Po'pay the man, revered by his people but largely unknown to other historians. Finally, the book describes the successful effort to honor Po'pay by installing a seven-foot-tall likeness of him as one of New Mexico's two statues in the National Statuary Hall in Washington, D.C. This magnificent statue, carved in marble by Pueblo sculptor Cliff Fragua, is a fitting tribute to a most remarkable man.
Author : Douglas Congdon-Martin
Publisher : Schiffer Pub Limited
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 42,2 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 9780764308055
In 1964, Helen Cordero of Cochiti pueblo created the first storyteller, a clay image of her grandfather with five children clinging to him. Here the reader will find the most extensive collection of storytellers ever gathered in print. Over 400 pieces by nearly 150 artists are shown in full color, and organized by pueblo.
Author : Joe S. Sando
Publisher : Clear Light Publishing
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 17,64 MB
Release : 1992
Category : History
ISBN : 9780940666177
Highly regarded by Native Americans as well as Anglo and Hispanic historians, Sando's book covers the origins and development of Pueblo civilization, the Spanish conquest, the Pueblo Revolt, the influence of the United States government in Pueblo history, and the issues of land and water rights so vital to the survival of Pueblo people today.
Author : Michael Glascock
Publisher : University of New Mexico Press
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 18,5 MB
Release : 2019
Category : Archaeological chemistry
ISBN : 0826360289
This cohesive edited volume showcases data collected from more than seven thousand ceramic artifacts including pottery, figurines, clay pipes, and other objects from sites across South America. Covering a time span from 900 BC to AD 1500, the essays by leading archaeologists working in South America illustrate the diversity of ceramic provenance investigations taking place in seven different countries. An introductory chapter provides a background for interpreting compositional data, and a final chapter offers a review of the individual projects. Students, scholars, and researchers in archaeological study on the interactions between the indigenous peoples of South America and studies of their ceramics will find this volume an invaluable reference.
Author : Dwight P. Lanmon
Publisher :
Page : 608 pages
File Size : 31,12 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Architecture
ISBN :
One of the few bright spots in the conduct of government toward the native people of North America.