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Woven from the Center
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 401

Woven from the Center

  • Categories: Art

Woven from the Center presents breathtaking basketry from some of the greatest weavers in the Greater Southwest. Each sandal and mat fragment, each bowl and jar, every water bottle and whimsy is infused with layers of aesthetic, cultural, and historical meanings. This book offers stunning photos and descriptions of woven works from Indigenous communities across the U.S. Southwest and Northwest Mexico.

Western Apache Material Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Western Apache Material Culture

"Western Apache Material Culture is a collection of essays specifically about the Guenther and Goodwin Western Apache ethnographic collections at the Arizona State Museum, and about Western Apache culture. . . . This is an important book and will become the standard reference on Western Apache material culture." —American Indian Quarterly "This book will surely appeal not only to those who are interested in the Apache, material culture studies, or the potential of Native American museum resources as cultural and historical documents, but also to those who are concerned with the way humans adapted to the environment and thus 'utilized their world so well.'" —African Arts "It is a remarkably beautiful and detailed catalog of the Goodwin and Guenther collections of Wester Apache artiffacts in the Arizona State Musuem—and a lot more! . . . A section of thirty-two color photographs by award-winning photographer Helga Teiwes is the delectable frosting on this rich and satisfying cake." —Journal of Arizona History

Answered Prayers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Answered Prayers

  • Categories: Art

Documents the tradition of offering a milagro depicting the object desired to saints as practiced by Mexicans, Mexican Americans, Tohono O'odham Indians, and Yaqui Indians.

The Chinese of Early Tucson
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 142

The Chinese of Early Tucson

Focuses on an ethnographic collection gathered from a complex of Chinese dwellings, the importance of which lies in its size, diversity, good condition, and observable continuity of materials known from earlier periods of Chinese occupation in Tucson.

Singing the Turtles to Sea
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 362

Singing the Turtles to Sea

Through stories, songs, photographs, illustrations of Comcaac arts, and discussions of Sonoran ecology, Nabhan demonstrates the irreplaceable value of this knowledge for us today.".

To Live and Die in the West
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 165

To Live and Die in the West

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-01-27
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The apocalyptic clashes of culture between the land-hungry whites and the American Indians, which reached their climax in the latter half of the nineteenth century, were among the most tragic of all wars ever fought. These conflicts pitted one civilization against another, neither able to comprehend or accommodate the other. To the victor went domination of the continent, to the vanquished the destruction of their way of life. This volume describes those who took part in these wars, focusing on the Plains Indians such as the Sioux and the Cheyenne, the Apache peoples of the south-west, and their implacable foe, the US Cavalry.

Backcountry Pilot
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Backcountry Pilot

"Published in cooperation with the University of Arizona Southwest Center."

Arizona State Museum
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Arizona State Museum

In 1893, nineteen years before statehood, the first anthropology museum in the Arizona Territory was created on the campus of the fledgling University of Arizona. Located in the small desert city of Tucson and originally occupying a single room, what was first called the Arizona Territorial Museum had one part-time curator and has steadily grown over the last 120 years. Dedicated to the archaeology, history, culture, and arts of the peoples of Arizona and the Southwest, the Arizona State Museum is the oldest and largest anthropology museum in the region. It cares for the world's largest collections of Southwestern Native American pottery, basketry, textiles, and fiber arts, all of which have been designated American Treasures. Its exceptional artifactual, biological, and documentary collections, maintained by an accomplished staff and faculty, keep its programs at the forefront of scholarly investigations while providing public outreach to Arizona's multicultural communities and visitors from around the world.

Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1406
Echoes in the Canyons
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 378

Echoes in the Canyons

Accompanying CD-ROM contains ... "figures and graphics ..."--CD-ROM label.