Ethnic and Tourist Arts
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Ethnic and Tourist Arts

Central Expressions from the Fourth World

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Ethnic and Tourist Arts

Central Expressions from the Fourth World

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Year
2024
ISBN
9780520316775
Edition
1
Topic
Art
Subtopic
Art General

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents 1
  5. List of Maps
  6. List of Illustrations
  7. Preface and Acknowledgments
  8. Introduction: Arts of the Fourth World Nelson H. H. Graburn
  9. PART I/NORTH AMERICA
  10. 1. Eskimo Art: The Eastern Canadian Arctic3 Nelson H. H. Graburn
  11. 3. The Creative Consumer: Survival, Revival and Invention in Southwest Indian Arts J. J. Brody
  12. 4. Pueblo and Navajo Weaving Traditions and the Western World Kate Peck Kent
  13. 5. Ceramic Arts and Acculturation at Laguna Robert R. Gill
  14. PART II / MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA
  15. 6.Seri Ironwood Carving: An Economic ViewXIV Scott H. Ryerson
  16. 7. Modern Ceramics in the TeotihuacĂĄn Valley42
  17. 8. The Amate Bark-Paper Painting of Xalitla Gobi Stromberg
  18. PART III/SOUTH AMERICA
  19. 9. The Clothing Arts of the Cuna of San Blas, Panama Mari Lyn Salvador
  20. 10. Gourd Decoration in Highland Peru Ruth McDonald Boyer
  21. 11. Shipibo Tourist Art Donald W. Lathrap
  22. Part IV/ ASIA
  23. 12. Contemporary Ainu Wood and Stone Carving Setha M. Low
  24. PART V / OCEANIA
  25. 14. Style Change in an Upper Sepik Contact Situation J. A. Abramson
  26. 15. Australian Aboriginal Art at Yirrkala: Introduction and Development of Marketing Nancy Williams
  27. 16. The Production of Native Art and Craft Objects in Contemporary New Zealand Society Sidney M. Mead
  28. PART VI/AFRICA
  29. 18. “A la Recherche du Temps Perdu”: On Being an Ebony-Carver in Benin Paula Ben-Amos
  30. 20. Functional and Tourist Art Along the Okavango River B. H. Sandelowsky
  31. Credits for Specimens Illustrated
  32. Photographers’ Credits
  33. Bibliography
  34. Index