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| #526668 in Books | Firefly Books | 2009-08-24 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.20 x1.17 x9.32l,4.42 | File type: PDF | 368 pages | ||9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.| An Important and Informed overview!|By Castle Mclaughlin|Ted Brasser has been studying Native American culture and clothing for 50 years, has published extensively, and is widely respected for his knowledge and experience. Most authors of similar books simply re-cycle and package old information (and images of key objects). Those authors who "research" objects at museums tend|From Publishers Weekly|Brasser, a retired curator and an expert in the art and design of indigenous North Americans, has picked some 300 examples (from among thousands of artifacts residing in museums and private collections) for this lush, beautiful volume. Bra
More than five centuries of native peoples' artistry.
Native Americans crafted beautiful clothing out of skins, pigment, quills and sinew. The collection of photographs in this outstanding reference celebrates this decorative genius. Many of the 300 photographs from more than 60 leading museums and private collections have never been published previously.
The book describes the clothing in fascinating detail, from moccasins and tunics to sashes, b...
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