Pueblo Crafts

Pueblo Crafts
Title Pueblo Crafts PDF eBook
Author Ruth Underhill
Publisher
Total Pages 152
Release 1944
Genre Handicraft
ISBN

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Pueblo Crafts

Pueblo Crafts
Title Pueblo Crafts PDF eBook
Author Ruth Murray Underhill
Publisher
Total Pages 152
Release 1945
Genre Handicraft
ISBN

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Pueblo Indian Pottery

Pueblo Indian Pottery
Title Pueblo Indian Pottery PDF eBook
Author Gregory Schaaf
Publisher Center for Indigenous Arts & Cultures (C I A C Press)
Total Pages 312
Release 2000
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN

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Major Reference Book Series for American Indian Art! ca. 1800-Present, with Value/Price Guide Featuring over 20 Years of Auction Records, 1,000 illustrations, family tree charts, illustrated hallmarks, Very Positive Reviews: The volume will for decades remain a primary resource. Dr. Bruce Bernstein, Assistant Director of Cultural Resources, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of the American Indian This is the first time that a comprehensive survey and databases for Indian artists have been done. It has been a long time in coming, and its impact will be significant for Indian artists and collectors of Indian art for decades to come. Dr. Greg Cajete, University of New Mexico; What a wonderful addition it is to my reference collection . . . There are so many potters whose names I have not seen before. What a great opportunity to meet new potters and appreciate their talents. The Bibles of Native Arts, Dan Gibson, Editor, Native Peoples Magazine.

Pueblo Crafts

Pueblo Crafts
Title Pueblo Crafts PDF eBook
Author Ruth Murray Underhill
Publisher
Total Pages 147
Release 1948
Genre Indians of North America
ISBN

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1 copy located in Southwest Collection.

Pueblo Indians and Spanish Colonial Authority in Eighteenth-Century New Mexico

Pueblo Indians and Spanish Colonial Authority in Eighteenth-Century New Mexico
Title Pueblo Indians and Spanish Colonial Authority in Eighteenth-Century New Mexico PDF eBook
Author Tracy L. Brown
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Total Pages 248
Release 2013-09-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0816599068

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Pueblo people reacted to Spanish colonialism in many different ways. While some resisted change and struggled to keep to their long-standing traditions, others reworked old practices or even adopted Spanish ones. Pueblo Indians and Spanish Colonial Authority in Eighteenth-Century New Mexico examines the multiple approaches Pueblo individuals and villages adopted to mitigate and manage the demands that Spanish colonial authorities made upon them. In doing so, author Tracy L. Brown counters the prevailing argument that Pueblo individuals and communities’ only response to Spanish colonialism was to compartmentalize—and thus freeze in time and space—their traditions behind a cultural “iron curtain.” Brown addresses an understudied period of Pueblo Indian/Spanish colonial history of New Mexico with a work that paints a portrait of pre-contact times through the colonial period with a special emphasis on the eighteenth century. The Pueblo communities that the Spaniards encountered were divided by language, religion,and political and kinship organization. Brown highlights the changes to, but also the maintenance of, social practices and beliefs in the economic, political, spiritual and familial and intimate realms of life that resulted from Pueblo attempts to negotiate Spanish colonial power. The author combines an analysis of eighteenth century Spanish documentation with archaeological findings concerning Pueblo beliefs and practices that spans the pre-contact period to the eighteenth century in the Southwest. Brown presents a nonlinear view of Pueblo life that examines politics, economics, ritual, and personal relationships. The book paints a portrait of the Pueblo peoples and their complex responses to Spanish colonialism by making sense of little-researched archival documents and archaeological findings that cast light on the daily life of Pueblo peoples.

Indian Education

Indian Education
Title Indian Education PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 630
Release 1960
Genre Indians of North America
ISBN

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Easy-to-Make Pueblo Village

Easy-to-Make Pueblo Village
Title Easy-to-Make Pueblo Village PDF eBook
Author A. G. Smith
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 11
Release 1992-08-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0486272281

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Colorful scale model of an Indian village of the Southwest. Only scissors and glue needed for assembly. Several dwellings, free-standing figures, more. Simple instructions. Ideal classroom or home project.