2008 Resource Library articles and essays with the topic "Native American Art"

 

(above: Bai-De-Schluch-A-Ichin or Be-Ich-Schluck-Ich-In-Et-Tzuzzigi ("Metal Beater" Slender Silversmith, Navajo) with silver necklaces, concho belts, and tools, c.1883, Palace of the Governor Archives. Photo: Ben Wittick)


Our 12 articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:


Giinaquq (Like A Face): Sugpiaq Masks of the Kodiak Archipelago (12/19/08)

"The Painted Arrow People": Art of the Cheyenne (11/12/08)

S'abadeb -- The Gifts: Pacific Coast Salish Art and Artists (11/8/08)

Selections from The Richard E. and Dorothy Rawlings Nelson Collection of American Indian Art (10/24/08)

Pueblo Clay, America's First Pottery (6/14/08)

 

Old Traditions in New Pots: Silver Seed Pots from the Norman L. Sandfield Collection (5/14/08)

Wrapped in Tradition: The Chihuly Collection of Native American Trade Blankets (5/9/08)

The Poetry of Line: The Pen and Ink Drawings of Earl Biss (4/26/08)

Many Colored Weaves (4/21/08)

Native Couture: A History of Santa Fe Style (4/22/08)

 

A Modern Kiva Mural (4/11/08)

A Kiowa's Odyssey: A Sketchbook from Fort Marion (1/25/08)

 

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