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1. Northwest Coast Indian Art: An Analysis of Form (Thomas Burke Memorial Washington State M) by Bill Holm | |
Paperback: 133
Pages
(1965-06)
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A must to
Northwest Coast Indian Art - An Analysis of Form
Another misleading title
Good, but not enough images, not as good as Hilary Stewart
Excellent first choice for the serious student |
2. Indian Art by Vidya Dehejia | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(1997-12-17)
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Editorial Review Product Description Vidya Dehejia, curator of Indian art at the Smithsonian Institution,is up to the task. She sets the scene with an invaluable chapterexplaining ancient Indian theories of art and aesthetics, includingthe responsibilities of the viewer. Most important is the realizationthat "the consistent fabric of Indian life was never rent by theWestern dichotomy between religious belief and worldlypractice"--hence the easy coexistence in India of extreme religiousasceticism and the overt eroticism that pervades temples likeKhajuraho and Patan. The book proceeds in a grand sweep, from theancient cities of the Indus valley, the development of Buddhist art(which by the 12th century had faded away in the land of its birth),the glorious paintings of Ajanta, the luxury of Mughal art andarchitecture, art of the British Raj, to today's artisticferment. Clear and well-written, with nearly 300 well-chosen colorillustrations, this is an extremely useful introduction to India'svast artistic wealth. --John Stevenson Customer Reviews (6)
Impressive and educative
review ofVidya Dehejia Indian Art (Purchased on 09/23/2008)
balanced and illuminating
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Dehejia's book disappointing |
3. American Indian Healing Arts: Herbs, Rituals, and Remedies for Every Season of Life by E. Barrie Kavasch, Karen Baar | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(1999-04-20)
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Editorial Review Product Description Here are the time-honored tribal rituals performed to promote good health, heal illness, and bring mind and spirit into harmony with nature. Here also are dozens of safe, effective earth remedies--many of which are now being confirmed by modern research. Each chapter introduces a new stage in the life cycle, from the delightful Navajo First Smile Ceremony (welcoming a new baby) to the Apache Sunrise Ceremony (celebrating puberty) to the Seminole Old People's Dance. At the heart of the book are more than sixty easy-to-use herbal remedies--including soothing rubs for baby, a yucca face mask for troubled skin, relaxing teas, massage oils, natural insect repellents, and fragrant smudge sticks. There are also guidelines for assembling a basic American Indian medicine chest. Customer Reviews (10)
An excellent introduction to native american healing arts.
a little bit of everything
A must for your native American library!
TOO VAGUE
Review fraud |
4. North American Indian Art (World of Art) by David W. Penney, George Horse Capture | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2004-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description This timely new book surveys the artistic traditions of indigenous North America, from those of ancient cultures such as Adena, Hopewell, Mississippian, and Anasazi to the work of modern artists like Earnest Spybuck, Fred Kabotie, Dick West, T. C. Cannon, and Gerald McMaster. The text is organized geographically and draws upon the testimonies of oral tradition, Native American history, and the latest research in North American archaeology. Recent art historical scholarship has helped restore, to a large degree, some understanding of the identities and cultural roles of Native American artists and the social contexts of the objects they created. Native American art is often discussed simply as a cultural production rather than the work of individual artists who made objects to fufill social and cultural purposes; this book focuses as much as possible on the artists themselves, their cultural identities, and the objects they made even when the names of the individual artists remain unrecoverable. But this is not a book of artists' biographies. It seeks to inform a general readership about the history of Native American art with a lively narrative full of historical incident and illustrated with provocative and superlative works of art. It explores the tension between artistic continuities spanning thousands of years and the startlingly fresh innovations that resulted from specific historical circumstances. The narrative weaves together so-called "traditional" arts, "tourist" arts, and Native American art of today by taking the point of view of their particular and local histories—the artists, their communities, and audiences. 180 illustrations, 80 in color. Among the many cultures included are: Arapaho • Athapascan • Cherokee • Cheyenne • Chumash • Hopi • Hupa/Karok • Inuit • Iroquois • Kwakiutl • Lakota • Miwok • Navajo • Ojibwa • Pomo • Tlingit • Tsimshian • Uypik • Zuni Customer Reviews (2)
As Advertised
North American Indian Art (World of Art) |
5. Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization by Heinrich Robert Zimmer | |
Paperback: 282
Pages
(1972-05-01)
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Art from Ancient India- What does it mean?
A Must Read
The rich pageantry and depth of Indian mythology
Visit India's Art and Civilization
I had to return this book |
6. Indian Art (Oxford History of Art) by Partha Mitter | |
Paperback: 298
Pages
(2001-07-19)
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Serviceable Intro to the Subject
Indian Art (Oxford History of Art)
Incisive portrait of a fascinating subject
Hackneyed Presentation |
7. Lord Krishna's Cuisine: The Art of Indian Vegetarian Cooking by Yamuna Devi | |
Hardcover: 816
Pages
(1987-09-01)
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Lord Krishna's Cuisine is excellent vegetarian cooking resource!
Large recipe collection, but needs tweaking to be "the art of"
Great cookbook
ExcellentCookbookforvegetarians!!
Great Indian Veg Cookbook |
8. Native North American Art (Oxford History of Art) by Janet Catherine Berlo, Ruth B. Phillips | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(1998-11-19)
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Online too
Beautiful photos, excellent overview of the subject
Native North American Art
a must-have, for all levels.
superb one-book resource the only complaint i have is the relative paucity of photos. but i would feel that way if the book were nothing but photos. ... Read more |
9. Indian Art (World of Art) by Roy C. Craven | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1997-10-27)
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Not great.
Excellent overview/explanation of Indian Art.
I think,it's the best book for beginners i have seen. |
10. Looking at Indian Art of the Northwest Coast by Hilary Stewart | |
Paperback: 111
Pages
(1979-05)
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Customer Reviews (12)
Great learning tool
also helpful for studying ancient Chinese art
The visual Totem Poles
Informative
Not all "Northwest Coast" |
11. Essence of Indian Art by B. N. Goswamy | |
Paperback: 285
Pages
(1986-06)
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12. Early Art of the Southeastern Indians: Feathered Serpents and Winged Beings by Susan C. Power | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2004-05-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description Presenting artifacts originating in the Archaic through the Mississippian periods—from thousands of years ago through A.D. 1600—Susan C. Power introduces us to an extraordinary assortment of ceremonial and functional objects, including pipes, vessels, figurines, and much more. Drawn from every corner of the Southeast—from Louisiana to the Ohio River valley, from Florida to Oklahoma—the pieces chronicle the emergence of new media and the mastery of new techniques as they offer clues to their creators’ widening awareness of their physical and spiritual worlds. The most complex works, writes Power, were linked to male (and sometimes female) leaders. Wearing bold ensembles consisting of symbolic colors, sacred media, and richly complex designs, the leaders controlled large ceremonial centers that were noteworthy in regional art history, such as Etowah, Georgia; Spiro, Oklahoma; Cahokia, Illinois; and Moundville, Alabama. Many objects were used locally; others circulated to distant locales. Power comments on the widening of artists’ subjects, starting with animals and insects, moving to humans, then culminating in supernatural combinations of both, and she discusses how a piece’s artistic "language" could function as a visual shorthand in local style and expression, yet embody an iconography of regional proportions. The remarkable achievements of these southeastern artists delight the senses and engage the mind while giving a brief glimpse into the rich, symbolic world of feathered serpents and winged beings. |
13. The Sioux (American Indian Art and Culture) by Anna Koopmans | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(2004-01)
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14. The Fine Art of California Indian Basketry by Brian Bibby | |
Paperback: 113
Pages
(1996-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description Even baskets of everyday use, such as cooking baskets and seedbeaters, exhibit an astoundingly sophisticated level of design, while specially made gift baskets adorned with bird feathers and beads are objects of pure exuberance. Some of them are over 150 years old, while others were made within the last few years. Color photographs of each basket are accompanied by insightful commentary not only from art historians and knowledgeable academic scholars, but also from prominent native weavers and California Indian artists in other media. Their eye for native aesthetics shows us how to look at the baskets in a new and exciting way. This strong combination of visual beauty and knowledgeable insight makes _The Fine Art of California Indian Basketry_ one of the most important books ever published on the subject. Customer Reviews (2)
Great book on California Indian Basketry
Just fabulous It covers all basketry traditions from the various geographical areas in California, looks at differences between and within tribal styles, includes utility as well as art or "tourist" baskets, discusses baskets by makers both unknown and extremely famous, and it doesn't ignore baskets made by*male* weavers.No tradition is marginalized in favor of another in this work, and that's unusual! What makes this book really great, though, are the mini-interviews with contemporary Native California weavers and other artists (including the late Vivien Hailstone and Harry Fonseca) about the individual pieces reproduced in the book.These people give the reader insights into weaving that would otherwise be missed.It's nice to see a book on Native America where the Indian voice is so fundamentally present. ... Read more |
15. Plains Indian Art From Fort Marion by Karen Daniels Petersen | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1971)
Asin: B000TKCI6U Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
16. The Art of American Indian Cooking by Yeffe Kimball, Jean Anderson | |
Paperback: 216
Pages
(2000-06-01)
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The Art of American Indian Cooking
Re level of accurate knowledge of pre-contact Indn foods
Good food
so-so
A Delacacy for both the Mind and the Stomach |
17. Indian Rock Art of the Columbia Plateau (A Samuel and Althea Stroum Book) by James D. Keyser | |
Paperback: 139
Pages
(1992-07)
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Customer Reviews (1)
An Excellent Introduction To Rock Art |
18. Plains Indian and Mountain Man Arts and Crafts II: An Illustrated Guide (Plains Indian & Mountain Man Arts & Crafts II) by Charles W. Overstreet | |
Paperback: 112
Pages
(1996-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description Employing both traditional and modern methods, thismanual features 40 projects ranging from a Blackfoot Fish Trap to a Wolf Hat in the style of the Wind River Shoshone. The book provides the hobbyist with a good, varied selection of items that can be made relatively inexpensively.The author has carefully researched each project and consulted with members of various Indian tribes to assure their authenticity.He provides historicalbackground on the use and significance of each piece. Projects included are:Blackfoot Fish Trap; Hidatsa Rake; Arikara Fire Drill; Kiowa Backrest; Hidatsa Hide Basket; Blackfoot Dog Travois; Lakota Cradleboard; Cheyenne Medicine Bag; Nez Perce Arrow Quiver; Kutenai Shell Rattle; Kiowa Fleshing Tool; Blood Bear-Claw Necklace; Hidatsa Wooden Rasp; Omaha Hair Brush; Cheyenne Hair Decoration; Gros Ventre Tobacco Bag; Lakota Sioux Ghost Dance Shirt; Cheyenne Moccasins; Crow Ceremonial Carving; Ute Eagle-Bone Whistle; Piegan Otter Hat; Shoshone Medicine Wheel; Comanche Elk-Jaw Axe; Paiute Ceremonial Antler Baton; Sacred Doll of the Crow Sun Dance; Crow Hot Dance Carving;Sauk Fox Rawhide Trunk; Cheyenne Dog-Soldier Staff; Ute Dance Rattle; Crow Beaver-Skull Coup Stick; Bannock Medicine Feather; Kiowa Medicine Man Bag; Comanche Horse Quirt; Sioux War Banner; Wind River Shoshone Wolf-Face Hat; Ponca Thunder Stick; Cree Pemmican Maul; Arapaho Maiden's Dance Belt; Flathead Woman's Necklace; and Plains Cree Skin Rattle. A very useful list of references is also included. A wonderful book for the young or old, for those interested in Native Americans and for those whose talents lead them to make things with their hands. 155 illustrations; 49 photographs. Customer Reviews (3)
Plains Indian and Mountian Man Arts and Crafts
Not what I was looking for
Excellant "How To" book of Native American crafts |
19. The Best of Lord Krishna's Cuisine: Favorite Recipes from The Art of Indian Vegetarian Cooking (Plume) by Yamuna Devi | |
Paperback: 242
Pages
(1991-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Divided into chapters exploring dals (legumes), pilafs and vegetable dishes,salads, and snacks and desserts, among others, the book beautifully balancesaccessible recipes with lively investigation. (Devi examines, for example, theplace of dals in Indian culinary tradition, their kinds and uses, nutritionalvalue, and various preparation methods, including pressure cooking.) Equallyuseful are the recipe head notes, which offer extensive tips on techniques;flavor information; ingredient profiles and serving suggestions. Worth tryingimmediately are Devi's Curried Potatoes with Eggplant; Baked Bananas withTamarind-Flavored Coconut; and Zucchini Pakoras with Crushed Peanuts, one ofmany delectable fritter recipes. Among the chutneys, the sweet tomato withfennel and the golden papaya chip would make exciting accompaniments. Thedesserts, including Cardamom Shortbread Cookies and Pistachio Milk Fudge,challenge the usual Western indifference to Indian sweets. The authoralso offers chilled drinks like the intriguing Perfumed SandalwoodCrush. Concluding with a comprehensive glossary, the book provides awindow on an ancient culinary art made modern by Devi's inquiringspirit and practical know-how. --Arthur Boehm Customer Reviews (16)
Great cookbook!
Superb, tasty recipes from a respected author and chef
The very best cookbook I own
Authentic?Depends on your perspective This is a cookbook more concerned with Vedic hair-splitting than with creating decent recipes.I found that most of the recipes I tried were unnecessarily complicated, if not downright unworkable, and the results, more often than not, were totally bland and uninteresting. After several unsatisfying attempts, I abandoned this cookbook as a hopeless case, and it has gathered dust on my bookshelf for the last 7-8 years. Keep in mind that the author (the former Joan Campanella) is a convert to what we commonly define as the Hare Krishnas, and that the followers of this movement comprise a tiny fraction of India's population.They are like Vegans, as compared to your average Vegetarian, and their food cannot by any definition be called the food of the average Indian. It amazes me that the recipes of a western convert are called more authentic than the recipes of native Indians, but then again, it is most likely only other converts to the Krishna Consciousness movement saying that. If this belief system appeals to you, then by all means, use this cookbook with great relish.There is plenty of Vaishnava musing to be found within this book's pages.The rest of us prefer not to die of boredom or frustation from unworkable recipes.
not authentic, not very indian That book that: "A decade ago Yamuna Devi's Lord Krishna'sCuisine was named Cookbook of the Year by the International Association ofCulinary Professionals " was given that award when it waspractically the only indian cookbook on the shelf back in the late 70's.Back then people didn't know what real indian cuisine tasted like. As anindian I will tell you, these recipes are NOT authentic indian at all.Although they follow strict VEDIC indian food guidelines, in that there isno garlic, onion, meat, eggs etc., they could be much, much better. This is more like very bland (remember no onion etc.) AMERICAN FOOD thatfollows VEDIC indian GUIDLINES with a few indian spices thrown in. What amess! Unless you are a really following vedic guildlines for religiousreasons and have tried everything else, there are much better books to buy. If you ARE following vedic guidlines I would suggest you do a searchon the internet for vedic indian cookbooks (from India) because this is theonly one I've come across here and its really bad.I mean really bad:(. If you are just looking for indian cookbooks buy a Muthu Jaffrey'scookbook (indian)to get started or Neelam Batra's (fusion indian) arereally delicious too! ... Read more |
20. The Art of the Northwest Coast Indians by Shirley Glubok | |
Library Binding: 48
Pages
(1975-06)
list price: US$10.95 Isbn: 0027361500 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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