Explanations in Iconography

Explanations in Iconography

Author: Carol Diaz-Granados

Publisher: Oxbow Books

Published: 2023-10-15

Total Pages: 242

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Case studies combine archaeological data and oral tradition to illustrate how the archaeological expression of beliefs and meanings passed down in the oral tradition may be interpreted. Explanations in Iconography: Ancient American Indian Art, Symbol, and Meaning is a significant contribution to the field of archaeology – a contribution in iconography studies that has gradually been coming into its own. Iconography is a rich and fascinating field, as applied to the complex, and heretofore enigmatic, imagery on many ancient Pre-Columbian artifacts. When viewed through the lens of early ethnographic records and American Indian oral traditions, as well as information from knowledgeable American Indian elders, it opens a world of understanding and clarity until recently unknown in the field of anthropological archaeology. It brings us closer to the people who created the artifacts and offers a glimpse into the symbols and beliefs that were important to them. Chapters cover a wide variety of artifacts and imagery from several ancient American Indian cultures. These artifacts include petroglyphs and pictographs (rock art), mounds, engraved shell cups and gorgets, burial architecture and grave furniture, pottery, copper repoussé, and other media. Ancient graphics, engravings, mounds, and all were created to deliver a message to the viewer – and many of those messages are finally coming to light. The artifacts included are from a variety of regions, mainly in the Midwest and Eastern United States. We hope that this volume will encourage others to look more deeply into the meaning behind the ancient imagery and arts and give the past a chance to be known.


Introduction to American Indian Art: Fine art and the first Americans, by H. J. Spinden. Indian symbolism, by H. J. Spinden. Indian poetry, by Mary Austin. Modern Indian painting, by Alice C. Henderson. Sand-painting of the Navaho Indians, by Laura A. Armer. Indian pottery, by K. M. Chapman. Indian sculpture and carving, by N. M. Judd. Indian masks, by C. C. Willoughby. Indian basketry, by E. W. Gifford. Indian weaving, by Mary L. Kissel. Indian porcupine-quill and beadwork, by W. C. Orchard. Books on Indian arts north of Mexico, compiled by Ruth Gaines

Introduction to American Indian Art: Fine art and the first Americans, by H. J. Spinden. Indian symbolism, by H. J. Spinden. Indian poetry, by Mary Austin. Modern Indian painting, by Alice C. Henderson. Sand-painting of the Navaho Indians, by Laura A. Armer. Indian pottery, by K. M. Chapman. Indian sculpture and carving, by N. M. Judd. Indian masks, by C. C. Willoughby. Indian basketry, by E. W. Gifford. Indian weaving, by Mary L. Kissel. Indian porcupine-quill and beadwork, by W. C. Orchard. Books on Indian arts north of Mexico, compiled by Ruth Gaines

Author: Exposition of Indian Tribal Arts, Inc

Publisher:

Published: 1931

Total Pages: 0

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Color and Shape in American Indian Art

Color and Shape in American Indian Art

Author: Zena Pearlstone

Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 0870993348

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"The current exhibition illustrates the gradual move from traditional design and restrained use of color to eclectic but exuberant design and hgih color during the period from the late eighteenth century to the early twentieth century."--Page 3.


The Arts of the North American Indian

The Arts of the North American Indian

Author: Philbrook Art Center

Publisher: Hudson Hills

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9780933920569

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Fourteen authorities explore sociology, anthropology, art history of Native American creativity.


Native Paths

Native Paths

Author: Janet Catherine Berlo

Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 0870998579

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This catalogue includes 139 Native North American works of art that represent many peoples and a variety of materials and functions, presented here for their aesthetic value.-- Metropolitan Museum of Art website.