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Earth songs, moon dreams : paintings by American Indian women / Patricia Janis Broder.
LIBRA - Special E98.P23 B76 1999b
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Broder, Patricia Janis.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Indian painting--North America.
- Indian painting.
- Indian women artists.
- North America.
- Indian women artists--Biography.
- Genre:
- Biographies.
- Penn Provenance:
- Gotham Book Mart (former owner) (Gotham Book Mart Collection copy)
- Physical Description:
- xvi, 286 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
- Edition:
- Advance Uncorrected Proof.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : St. Martin's Press, 1999.
- Summary:
- Earth Songs, Moon Dreams: Paintings by American Indian Women is a celebration of the contributions of Native American women to America's cultural heritage. Focusing on both traditional and modern art and offering an historical and stylistic overview, Broder's book includes the work of Native American women belonging to more than 40 tribes across the United States and Canada. Earth Songs, Moon Dreams features historically important works by pioneer artists of the early 20[superscript th] century, classic examples of the Indian-School tradition, and examples of the work of the most innovative and accomplished Native American women painting today. Includes more than 100 gorgeous, full-color reproductions. Broder has prepared a profile of each artist and includes one or two examples of her work.
- Contents:
- 1 Annie Little Warrior
- Plains: Ceremony
- 2 Annie Little Warrior
- Plains: Travois
- Moving Camp
- 3 Carrie Cornplanter
- Seneca: Indian Woman Pounding Corn
- 4 Lois Smoky
- Kiowa: Kiowa Family
- 5 Lois Smoky
- Kiowa: Lullaby
- 6 Tonita Pena
- San Ildefonso Pueblo: Preparing Blue Corn, ca. 1930
- 7 Tonita Pena
- San Ildefonso Pueblo: Ceremonial Dance
- 8 Tonita Pena
- San Ildefonso Pueblo: Big Game Animal Dance, ca. 1925
- 9 Eva Mirabel
- Taos Pueblo: Picking Wild Berries, 1940
- 10 Eva Mirabel
- Taos Pueblo: Taos Woman Carrying Bread, 1958
- 11 Eva Mirabel
- Taos Pueblo: Washing Wheat
- 12 Tonita Lujan
- Taos Pueblo: Taos Women Husking Corn, 1934
- 13 Merina Lujan (Pop Chalee)
- Taos Pueblo: the Forest, 1936
- 14 Merina Lujan (Pop Chalee)
- Taos Pueblo: Forest Scene
- 15 Eloisa Bernal
- Taos Pueblo: Taos Ragged Feather Dance, 1938
- 16 Margaret Lujan
- Taos Pueblo: Taos Girl, 1945
- 17 Lorencita Bird Atencio
- San Juan Pueblo: Harvest Dance
- 18 Lorencita Bird Atencio
- San Juan Pueblo: Women Getting Water, 1935
- 19 Geronima Cruz Montoya
- San Juan Pueblo: Basket Dancers, 1978
- 20 Geronima Cruz Montoya
- San Juan Pueblo: Pueblo Crafts, 1938
- 21 Lolita Torivio
- Acoma Pueblo: Acoma Woman Picking Chili, 1936
- 22 Cipriana Romero
- Cochiti Pueblo: Cochiti Women Grinding Corn
- 23 Marcelina Herrera
- Zia Pueblo: After the Deer Hunt, 1935
- 24 Eileen Lesarlley
- Zuni: Zuni Girls with Ollas, 1935
- 25 Rufina Vigil
- Tesuque Pueblo: Mass at Fiesta, 1936
- 26 Caroline Coriz
- Tesuque Pueblo: Textile Pattern from an Acoma Pottery Motif, 1934
- 27 Pablita Velarde
- Santa Clara Pueblo: Pueblo Craftsmen
- Palace of the Governors, 1941
- 28 Pablita Velarde
- Santa Clara Pueblo: Song of the Corn Dance
- 29 Pablita Velarde
- Santa Clara Pueblo: Dance of the Avanyu and the Thunderbirds, 1955
- 30 Helen Hardin
- Santa Clara Pueblo: Winter Awakening of the O-Khoo-Wah, 1972
- 31 Helen Hardin
- Santa Clara Pueblo: Mimbres Rabbit
- 32 Helen Hardin
- Santa Clara Pueblo: Prayers of a Harmonious Chorus, 1976
- 33 Margarete Bagshaw-Tindel
- Santa Clara Pueblo: Twilight Meets Dawn, 1995
- 34 Maxine Gachupin
- Jemez Pueblo: Two Masked Dancers, 1968
- 35 Geraldine Gutierrez
- Santa Clara Pueblo/San Ildefonso Pueblo: Pottery Spirits
- 36 Michelle Tsosie Naranjo
- Santa Clara Pueblo Navajo Laguna Mission: the Fall is Ending Sisters
- 37 Sybil Yazzie
- Navajo: A Crowd at a Navajo N'Da-A, 1935
- 38 Sybil Yazzie
- Navajo: Navajo Wedding, 1936
- 39 Sybil Yazzie
- Navajo: Navajo Weavers, 1935
- 40 Mary Ellen
- Navajo: Yeibichi Dance, 1930S
- 41 Rosalie James
- Navajo: Night Singers And Drummer, 1936
- 42 Beverly Blacksheep
- Navajo: Navajoland, Ca. 1990
- 43 Jeanette Katoney
- Navajo: Beauty of the Clouds, 1995
- 44 Mary Morez
- Navajo: Father Sky. 1969
- 45 Mary Morez
- Navajo: Origin Legend of the Navajo, 1969
- 46 Laura G. Shurley
- Navajo: Authentic Indian Curios, 196
- 47 Laura G. Shurley
- Navajo: Dine Dichotomy, 1989
- 48 Emmi Whitehorse
- Navajo: Silent Observer, 1991
- 49 Lucille Hyeoma
- Hopi: Sun Bird, 1966
- 50 Jeneele Numkena
- Hopi: Hopi Harvest Ceremony, 1995
- 51 Otellie Loloma
- Hopi: Nature's Altar, ca. 1950
- 52 Otellie Loloma
- Hopi: Hopi Symbols, ca. 1950
- 53 Yeffie Kimball
- Osage: Zuni Maiden, 1939
- 54 Yeffie Kimball
- Osage: Old Medicine Man, ca. 1959
- 55 Linda Lomahaftewa
- Hopi/Choctaw: Hopi Spirits, 1965
- 56 Linda Lomahaftewa
- Hopi/Choctaw: Morning Prayer, 1989
- 57 Marian Terasaz
- Comanche: Comanche Girl
- 58 Marian Terasaz
- Comanche: Women Drying Hide, 1938
- 59 Diane O'Leary
- Comanche: The Walking Wheel, ca. 1970
- 60 Diane O'Leary
- Comanche: Moon Walker, Late 1970s
- 61 Jean Bales
- Iowa: Iowa Woman
- 62 Marlene Mary Riding In
- Pawnee: Morning Star Ceremony, ca. 1950
- 63 Ruthe Blalock Jones
- Delaware: Delaware Woman With Ceremonial Doll, 1984
- 64 Ruthe Blalock Jones
- Delaware: Shawl Dancers, 1981
- 65 Agnes Gough
- Cherokee: Eskimo Ceremonial Dancers, ca. 1952
- 66 Connie Jenkins
- Cherokee: Generations of Motherhood, 1996
- 67 Joan Brown
- Cherokee: Ancestral Prayer
- 68 Mary Adair (Horsechief)
- Cherokee: Selu, 1993
- 69 Jeanne Walker Rorex
- Cherokee: Trail Sisters, 1991
- 70 Joan Hill
- Creek/Cherokee: Morning of the Council, 1971
- 71 Joan Hill
- Creek/Cherokee: Evening at the Pueblo, 1967
- 72 Jimalee Burton
- Cherokee/Creek: Buffalo Dance, ca. 1947
- 73 Dana Tiger
- Creek/Seminole/Cherokee: Patrol of the Lighthorse, 1990
- 74 Jimmie Carole Fifestewart
- Creek: Studying the Treaty, 1967
- 75 Minisa Crumbo
- Creek/Potawatomi: The Pueblo Dress, 1976
- 76 Brenda Kennedy
- Citizen Potawatomi: Provisions, 1976
- 77 Brenda Kennedy
- Citizen Potawatomi: One Sunday at Shawnee, 1979
- 78 Norma Howard
- Choctaw/Chickasaw: Doorway to the Past, 1996
- 79 Dolona Roberts
- Cherokee/Choctaw: Beautiful Blankets, 1985
- 80 Dyanne Strongbow
- Choctaw: Her Flock, 1981
- 81 Mary C. Young
- Choctaw: Bear Dance, 1965
- 82 Valjean McCarty Hessing
- Choctaw: Choctaw Removal, 1966
- 83 Valjean Mccarty Hessing
- Choctaw: Choctaw Mourning Rites
- 84 Valjean Mccarty Hessing
- Choctaw: The Capture of the Crawfish Band, 1974
- 85 Jane McCarty Mauldin
- Choctaw: Prayer, 1972
- 86 Christine Musgrave
- Osage: Bear Dance, 1990
- 87 Anita Luttrell
- Osage: Osage Woman, 1973
- 88 Gina Gray
- Osage: The Return of the Clan Seekers, 1994
- 89 Mary Gay Osceola
- Seminole: Seminole Dance, 1962
- 90 Mary Gay Osceola
- Seminole: Seminole Mothers and Children
- 91 Agnes Bird
- Chieppewa: Chippewa Woman Stripping Birch Bark
- 92 Sharon Burnette
- Chippewa: Portrait of a Lady, 1967
- 93 Alice Loiselle
- Chippewa: Nine People, One Dog, 1968
- 94 Carol Snow
- Seneca: Night Singer, 1990
- 95 Lisa A. Fifield
- Oneida/Iriquois: The Woodlands Loon Woman, 1997
- 96 Bonita Wawa Calachaw
- Luiseno: Chief Runs Them All, 1947
- 97 Judith Lowrey
- Mountain Maidu/Pit River: Wilis-Kol-Kold (Susie Jack), ca. 1985
- 98 Karen Noble
- Kuruk/Chimariko: The Flood, ca. 1985
- 99 Evelyn Teton
- Shoshone/Bannock: Bannock Madonna and Child, 1968
- 100 Peggy Deam
- Squamish: Metis of Montana, 1969
- 101 Yvonne Thomas
- Lummi: Beaver People, 1980
- 102 Joane Cardinal-Schubert
- Blood/Blackfeet: Minus Bear Solution
- 103 Edna Davis Jackson
- Tlingit: Ka-Oosh and Coho Salmon, 1980
- 104 Kenojuak Ashevak
- Inuit (Cape Dorset): Woman With Animals
- 105 Keeleemeeoome Samualie
- Inuit (Cape Dorset): Spirits With Char
- 106 Jessie Oonark
- Inuit (Baker Lake): Ice Fishing
- 107 Janet Kigusiuq
- Inuit (Baker Lake): Winter Camp Life, 1979
- 108 Victoria Mamnguqsualuk
- Inuit (Baker Lake): Shaman Caribou
- 109 Roberta A. Whiteshield
- Cheyenne/Arapaho: White Mountain Apache Fire Dancers, ca. 1970
- 110 Rosebud Tahcawin De Cinq Mars
- Hunkpapa/Brule Sioux: Alo'Wampi Ceremony, ca. 1940
- 111 Laurie Houseman-Whitehawk
- Winnebago/Santee-Sioux: Our Past, Our Future, Our Elders, 1991
- 112 Judy Mike
- Winnebago: Three Women, 1964
- 113 Sharron Ahtone Harjo
- Kiowa: We Had Plenty, 1984
- 114 Connie Red Star
- Crow: Crow Parfleche, 1967
- 115 Nadema Agard
- Lakota/Cherokee/Powhatan: Homage to Plains Womanhood, 1984
- 116 Charlene Teters
- Spokane: Turtle Sisters, 1988
- 117 Phyllis Fife
- Muscogee (Creek): Buffalo Two Chips, 1973
- 118 Kay Walkingstick
- Cherokee/Winnebago: Where Are The Generations?, 1991
- 119 Kay Walkingstick
- Cherokee/Winnebago: Ourselves, Our Land, 1992
- 120 Jaune Quick-To-See Smith
- French Cree/Shoshoni/Flathead/Kootenai: Buffalo, 1992.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-287).
- Local Notes:
- Gotham Book Mart Collection copy has business card of publicity project manager for publisher attached to front inside cover.
- OCLC:
- 903910522
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