This paper considers the sandpaintings of southern California from a variety of points of view. Included are a reconstruction of the origin, diffusion, and historical development of the phenomenon, the role of the art in its religious context, and a stylistic analysis and comparison of similarities and differences in conception across a wider geographical area. The paper also considers the paintings as cartographical projections, and discusses how they reflect native ideas about the cosmological structure of the universe and the moral place of humans in it. Ceremonies which accompanied the groundpaintings are described here only in a schematic/summarized form because of space limitations and the availability of full exposition in the litera...
This project is being submitted as part of the requirements for ARTH 3270, Native North American Art...
Sand Mosaic-Apache. Captioned "Sand Mosaic-Apache" and "From Copyright Photograph 1907 by E.S.Curtis...
A vibrant American Indian art scene developed in California from the 1960s to the 1980s, with links ...
In this paper we explore the use of rock art as an indicator of cultural interaction between neighbo...
This study documents the recent commercialization and secularization of a form of religious art by t...
This paper suggests an explanation of a circular rock artifact found in northern San Diego County an...
This study documents consensus and variation in the interpretation of symbolism in Navajo sandpainti...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 85-99)The theory and methods of aesthetic anthropology ar...
This thesis interprets the role the rock art at CA-MRP-402 played in the cultural landscape for the ...
Abstract: Native American culture in many parts of California is preserved in fragmentary oral and c...
This dissertation aims to place California Indian agency and artistry at the forefront of California...
This project examines the deeper cultural and cosmological meanings of the rock art found in Califor...
Ethnographic documentation of cactus use in Seri folk culture and the symbolic portrayal of cactus a...
Ethnographic data on the production of rock art in far western North America - the historic hunter-g...
To further my study of Native American artwork in the southwestern United states, I wish to focus my...
This project is being submitted as part of the requirements for ARTH 3270, Native North American Art...
Sand Mosaic-Apache. Captioned "Sand Mosaic-Apache" and "From Copyright Photograph 1907 by E.S.Curtis...
A vibrant American Indian art scene developed in California from the 1960s to the 1980s, with links ...
In this paper we explore the use of rock art as an indicator of cultural interaction between neighbo...
This study documents the recent commercialization and secularization of a form of religious art by t...
This paper suggests an explanation of a circular rock artifact found in northern San Diego County an...
This study documents consensus and variation in the interpretation of symbolism in Navajo sandpainti...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 85-99)The theory and methods of aesthetic anthropology ar...
This thesis interprets the role the rock art at CA-MRP-402 played in the cultural landscape for the ...
Abstract: Native American culture in many parts of California is preserved in fragmentary oral and c...
This dissertation aims to place California Indian agency and artistry at the forefront of California...
This project examines the deeper cultural and cosmological meanings of the rock art found in Califor...
Ethnographic documentation of cactus use in Seri folk culture and the symbolic portrayal of cactus a...
Ethnographic data on the production of rock art in far western North America - the historic hunter-g...
To further my study of Native American artwork in the southwestern United states, I wish to focus my...
This project is being submitted as part of the requirements for ARTH 3270, Native North American Art...
Sand Mosaic-Apache. Captioned "Sand Mosaic-Apache" and "From Copyright Photograph 1907 by E.S.Curtis...
A vibrant American Indian art scene developed in California from the 1960s to the 1980s, with links ...