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The Art of Native American Basketry: A Living Legacy (Contributions to the Study of Anthropology) [Hardcover]

Frank W. Porter (Editor)


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0313267162 978-0313267161 April 10, 1990 annotated edition
In recent years, Native American basketry has aroused the interest and admiration of individuals, from the scholar to the collector. It is a complex subject and offers an opportunity to study through time the various changes which transpired in its function, form and manufacture. Native American Basketry: A Living Legacy, by Frank W. Porter III, is the first major study of the subject since 1904, and presents a collection of essays written by those intimately familiar with the basket makers and basketry of North America. Illustrated with approximately 80 black-and-white photographs--many of which are historical records of basket makers and their baskets--Native American Basketry uses archaeological, ethnographic, historical and contemporary information in discussing the changes in native basketry from prehistoric times to the present. In spite of the wide range of habitats, as well as the social and cultural diversity of the basket-making tribes, it is surprising to discover the similar ways the basket makers adapted basketry after prolonged contact with nonIndian peoples. The book is especially well-suited not only for the scholar of American Indian art history, but cultural history as well.

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“This diligent compilation of information on the hand production of basketry by significant tribes in different geographical areas of the US and Canada is replete with black-and-white pictures of 20th-century baskets. An extensive bibliography at the end of each chapter includes materials from the historical past as well as references to circumstances that encouraged or discouraged the creation of basketry from indigenous materials by Native American groups. Contributors to this work are well versed in their respective areas. The book should be a value to artists, historians, and Native American scholars who wish a rather concise, contemporary overview of North American Indian basketry. Usually this type of detailed information is contained only in a portion of a volume dealing with a specific tribe or region.”–Choice

“A recommended reference tool for scholars, collectors, and lay persons wishing to familiarize themselves with this aspect of Native American material culture.”–American Indian Quarterly

About the Author

FRANK W. PORTER III is the Director of the Chelsea House Foundation for American Studies.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Greenwood Press; annotated edition edition (April 10, 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0313267162
  • ISBN-13: 978-0313267161
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,180,609 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Although Native American basketry had been observed, described, and collected from the time of earliest contact, it was not until the late nineteenth century that baskets were studied in a systematic and scholarly fashion. Read the first page
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covered storage baskets, twined wares, woodsplint basketry, splint basket making, false embroidery, fancy basketry, foundation sewn, prehistoric basketry, native basket makers, curio style, woodsplint baskets, plain twining, northern hats, braided rim, sewing element, basketry technology, spruce root basketry, trinket baskets, wrapped twining, baleen basket, warp rods, plaited basketry, parching trays, coiled basketry, basketry tradition
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New York, Louisa Keyser, New England, Nova Scotia, Northwest Coast, Smithsonian Institution, American Museum of Natural History, Coast Salish, United States, North America, New Brunswick, Carson Valley, Field Museum, Government Printing Office, Plains Indian, Sarah Mayo, Anthropological Papers, Carson City, Isabella Edenshaw, Maggie James, Antelope Valley, Klamath River, Lake Tahoe, Steffa Collection, Museum of the American Indian
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