North American Indian Jewelry and Adornment: From Prehistory to the Present

North American Indian Jewelry and Adornment: From Prehistory to the Present
ISBN-10
0810936895
ISBN-13
9780810936898
Category
Social Science / Ethnic Studies / American / Native American Studies
Pages
608
Language
English
Published
1999-05
Publisher
Harry N. Abrams
Author
Lois Sherr Dubin

Description

Adornment - jewelry, beadwork, and ceremonial regalia - is a defining medium of cultural expression for North American Indians. Southwestern turquoise jewelry and Plains beadwork are recognized hallmarks of Indian peoples, yet there exist many other examples of Indian artistry, such as beautifully "carved" metal bracelets from the Northwest Coast; quillwork and moosehair objects from the Subarctic; etched dentalium-shell and elkhorn jewelry from northern California; and engraved purple mussel-shell gorgets from Oklahoma and the Southeast. This book, filled with thousands of beautiful and distinctive objects, many of them never before published, presents the first comprehensive study of Indian adornment from prehistoric times to the present.

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