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The Early years of Native American art history: the politics of scholarship and collecting

Janet Catherine Berlo c1992 © Janet C. Berlo
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  • 9780295972022 (hardcover)
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  • Native Peoples of the Americas
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  • Frontmatter
  • Preface (page ix)
  • Chapter One Introduction: The Formative Years of Native American Art History (Janet Catherine Berlo, page 1)
  • Chapter Two Franz Boas, John Swanton, and the New Haida Sculpture at the American Museum of Natural History (Aldona Jonaitis, page 22)
  • Chapter Three New Questions for "Old Things": The Brooklyn Museum's Zuni Collection (Diana Fane, page 62)
  • Chapter Four Louisa Keyser and the Cohns: Mythmaking and Basket Making in the American West (Marvin Cohodas, page 88)
  • Chapter Five "The Artist Himself": The Salish Basketry Monograph and the Beginnings of a Boasian Paradigm (Ira Jacknis, page 134)
  • Chapter Six Lila Morris O'Neale: Ethnoaesthetics and the Yurok-Karok Basket Weavers of Northwestern California (Margot Blum Schevill, page 162)
  • Chapter Seven Marketing the Affinity of the Primitive and the Modern: René d'Harnoncourt and "Indian Art of the United States" (W. Jackson Rushing, page 191)
  • Contributors (page 237)
  • Index (page 239)
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AB 75.4 (Dec. 1993): 726-728 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0004-3079%28199312%2975%3A4%3C726%3ATEYONA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-G
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