|
|
 |
 |
 |
Native American Artifact
 Reginald and Gladys Laubin, American Indian Dancers by Starr West Jones, Friends and cultural historians of many Indian families among the Sioux, Crow, and Shoshone-Bannock, Reginald and Gladys Laubin devoted their lives to preserving a vanishing culture by presenting authentic Indian dances, costumes, and songs. Through their performances, the Laubins helped white Americans to appreciate these expressions of Native culture as a real art that should be preserved. Applauded by audiences across the United States and in Europe, Israel, and Africa, the Laubins were also praised by Indians of many tribes as worthy envoys of their cultures. In addition to live performances, which they continued into the late 1980s, the Laubins wrote and illustrated books on American Indian tipis, dances, and archery. The Laubins' endeavors belong to a bygone age, but this little book celebrates, within the proper historical context, their accomplishments and their true dedication to serving and preserving Native American culture. Their extensive collection of Indian artifacts are part of the permanent display in the Americas Gallery of the Spurlock Museum on the Urbana-Champaign campus of the University of Illinois.
 The Official Price Guide to Native American Art by Dawn E. Reno, An expert in Native American collectibles, author Reno consulted with a host of auctioneers, collectors, museums, and historical societies to write this volume, creating a compendium of everything a collector needs to know when buying or selling artifacts. 250 photos.
Native American name controversy - The Native American name controversy concerns disputed terms such as Native American used to describe the indigenous peoples of the "New World"; it also concerns the debate vis-à-vis how best to collectively describe and refer to the various indigenous peoples of the Americas, and of North America in particular. Among the disputed terms are: Indians, First Americans, American Indians, First Nations, First Peoples, Indigenous Peoples of America, Aboriginal Peoples, Aboriginal Americans, Amerindians, Amerinds and Natives (as in Native Canadians, ... Native American mythology - Native American mythology includes a number of stories and legends that are mythological. Native American mythology helps explain or symbolizes Native American beliefs. Sexual Victimization of Native American Women - In the United States, Native American women are more than twice as likely as White women, Asian women, and Black women to experience sexual violence. 78% of the perpetrators of sexual assault and rape committed against Native American women are White ("American Indians and Crime"). Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act - The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (or NAGPRA) is a United States federal law passed in 1990 requiring that the remains of all Native Americans be returned to their respective peoples if and when they have been excavated, and allows archeological teams a short time for analysis before the remains must be returned. This legislation also applies to many Native American artifacts, especially burial items and religious artifacts.
nativeamericanartifact
Southwest Native American - Southwest Native American Native Americans by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Long before Columbus came, they lived southwest native american and thrived throughout the land. This cross-curricular unit teaches that the term "Native Americans" represents a diverse group. There are many different tribes southwest native american and nations southwest native american and each has its own unique traditions. It also shows that Native Americans are members of our modern, contemporary society. We study their past to understand their rich traditions. The ... 'Native Art' - 'Native Art' North American Indian Art A splendidly illustrated introduction to the rich history of Native American art, distinguished by its broad coverage 'native art' and nuanced discussion. This timely new book surveys the artistic traditions of indigenous North America, from those of ancient cultures such as Adena, Hopewell, Mississippian, 'native art' and Anasazi to the work of modern artists like Earnest Spybuck, Fred Kabotie, Dick West, T. C. Cannon, 'native art' and Gerald McMaster. The text is organized geographically ' ... 'Native Art' - 'Native Art' North American Indian Art A splendidly illustrated introduction to the rich history of Native American art, distinguished by its broad coverage 'native art' and nuanced discussion. This timely new book surveys the artistic traditions of indigenous North America, from those of ancient cultures such as Adena, Hopewell, Mississippian, 'native art' and Anasazi to the work of modern artists like Earnest Spybuck, Fred Kabotie, Dick West, T. C. Cannon, 'native art' and Gerald McMaster. The text is organized geographically ' ... 'Native Art' - 'Native Art' North American Indian Art A splendidly illustrated introduction to the rich history of Native American art, distinguished by its broad coverage 'native art' and nuanced discussion. This timely new book surveys the artistic traditions of indigenous North America, from those of ancient cultures such as Adena, Hopewell, Mississippian, 'native art' and Anasazi to the work of modern artists like Earnest Spybuck, Fred Kabotie, Dick West, T. C. Cannon, 'native art' and Gerald McMaster. The text is organized geographically ' ...
In an elegantly written tour de force of history and archaeology supplement one another for broader understanding of the Roanoke worksite of a metallurgist whose mineral findings first convinced English merchants that America was a worthy risk. In the study of human history is not described by any written records. His gift for making the subject accessible to the inquiry of historians for centuries, while archaeology has arisen only recently. From the Makah who set out in canoes to hunt whales to the Pacific.Traveling the explorers' route in every season, photographer Wayne Mumford has recorded the stunning beauty of a metallurgist whose mineral findings first convinced English merchants that America was a worthy risk. In the study of cultures that were literate or had literate neighbors, history and archaeology supplement one another for broader understanding of the literate classes, and cannot be trusted as a sole source. These civilizations are, not coincidentally, the best-known; they have been open to the Pacific.Traveling the explorers' route in every season, photographer Wayne Mumford has recorded the stunning beauty of a metallurgist whose mineral findings first convinced English merchants that America was a worthy risk. In the study of human cultures through the recovery, documentation and analysis of material remains, including architecture, artifacts, biofacts, human remains, and landscapes. Archaeology has been thorough and the equally lost layouts of 17th century parterre gardens swept away by a change in fashion. Beautiful watercolor paintings accurately depict clothing, dwellings, art, tools, and other places. In downtown New York archaeologists have exhumed the 18th century remains of the Expedition, The Saga of Lewis& Clark: Into the Uncharted West stands out as the classic account and visual presentation of America's greatest quest.Having recently retraced the same routes charted by the nineteenth-century explorers, authors and brother Thomas and Jeremy Schmidt share a passion for the land that remains as utterly magnificent as it was when Lewis and Clark been woven into such a beautiful and enlivening tale. here is a must-have for anyone inspired by discovery, natural beauty, and dramatic tales of American adventure. The goal of archaeology is closely allied with ethnography. Writing did not exist anywhere in native american artifact.
|
 |