This catalogue of the Louis W. Hill Collection of Indian art and crafts, evenly divided between the Museum of the Plains Indians in Browning, Montana, and the Science Museum of Minnesota in St. Paul, makes available to specialists and general readers a visual portrait of a notable collection. While nearly 170 of the book\u27s 256 pages consist of brief descriptions alongside black-and-white illustrations of items contained in the Hill collection, the volume also includes an account of Louis W. Hill, Glacier Park, and the gathering of the Hill collection by Ann T. Walton; a very brief essay by noted ethnologist John C. Ewers on his personal and scholarly reactions to the collection; and a discussion by Royal Hassrick, well-known authority on...
Review of: Wild West Shows and the Images of American Indians, 1883-1933. Moses, L. G
As the reality sets in that Native Americans have not become the vanishing race, their continuum of ...
The study of Plains Indian art is currently in a transitive stage. Because of the enthusiasm of seve...
This catalogue of the Louis W. Hill Collection of Indian art and crafts, evenly divided between the ...
Many years ago as the beauty and importance of Plains Indian art and history became more essential t...
Many years ago as the beauty and importance of Plains Indian art and history became more essential t...
Review of the book Plains Indian Art: The Pioneering Work of John C. Ewers edited by Jane Ewers Robi...
Review of the book Plains Indian Art: The Pioneering Work of John C. Ewers edited by Jane Ewers Robi...
John Canfield Ewers (1909-1997) authored two important books on Plains Indian art: Plains Indian Pai...
John Canfield Ewers (1909-1997) authored two important books on Plains Indian art: Plains Indian Pai...
This spectacular volume, with 260 works in color and 510 in black and white, records the Eugene and ...
Review of: "Twenty-five Years among the Indians and Buffalo: A Frontier Memoir", by William D. Stree...
Written to accompany an exhibition of the same name at the Ethnologisches Museum Berlin (once known ...
Review of: Wild West Shows and the Images of American Indians, 1883-1933. Moses, L. G
Review of: "Twenty-five Years among the Indians and Buffalo: A Frontier Memoir", by William D. Stree...
Review of: Wild West Shows and the Images of American Indians, 1883-1933. Moses, L. G
As the reality sets in that Native Americans have not become the vanishing race, their continuum of ...
The study of Plains Indian art is currently in a transitive stage. Because of the enthusiasm of seve...
This catalogue of the Louis W. Hill Collection of Indian art and crafts, evenly divided between the ...
Many years ago as the beauty and importance of Plains Indian art and history became more essential t...
Many years ago as the beauty and importance of Plains Indian art and history became more essential t...
Review of the book Plains Indian Art: The Pioneering Work of John C. Ewers edited by Jane Ewers Robi...
Review of the book Plains Indian Art: The Pioneering Work of John C. Ewers edited by Jane Ewers Robi...
John Canfield Ewers (1909-1997) authored two important books on Plains Indian art: Plains Indian Pai...
John Canfield Ewers (1909-1997) authored two important books on Plains Indian art: Plains Indian Pai...
This spectacular volume, with 260 works in color and 510 in black and white, records the Eugene and ...
Review of: "Twenty-five Years among the Indians and Buffalo: A Frontier Memoir", by William D. Stree...
Written to accompany an exhibition of the same name at the Ethnologisches Museum Berlin (once known ...
Review of: Wild West Shows and the Images of American Indians, 1883-1933. Moses, L. G
Review of: "Twenty-five Years among the Indians and Buffalo: A Frontier Memoir", by William D. Stree...
Review of: Wild West Shows and the Images of American Indians, 1883-1933. Moses, L. G
As the reality sets in that Native Americans have not become the vanishing race, their continuum of ...
The study of Plains Indian art is currently in a transitive stage. Because of the enthusiasm of seve...