Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryBonnie Lynn-SherowAmerican Indian material culture collections are protected in tribal archives and transnational museums. This dissertation argues that the Plains Indian people and Euroamerican people cross pollinated each other’s material culture. Over the last two hundred years’ interpretations of transnational material culture acculturation of the 19th - Century North American Plains Indians has been interpreted in venues that include arts and crafts, photography, museums, world exhibitions, tourism destinations, entertainments and literature. In this work, exhibit catalogs have been utilized as archives. Many historians recognize that American Indians are vital participants and contributors t...
This paper will examine the phenomenon of Native American-Anglo-American integration on the frontier...
Recovering the dynamic experiences in the Upper Midwest that nineteenth-century pictures and records...
This thesis examines the concepts of primary and secondary markets utilized by artists and collector...
This dissertation investigates the ways that Assiniboine peoples have kept bodies of cultural knowle...
This dissertation considers the Native North American repatriation movement as a sociocultural study...
Many years ago as the beauty and importance of Plains Indian art and history became more essential t...
This discussion of the role of pottery making by Southwest Pueblo Indians is designed to familiarize...
In March 1986 more than 200 scholars and other participants came to a symposium entitled Plains Ind...
At the time of European contact, the Native Americans of North America had a long-standing tradition...
Museums today have many responsibilities, including protecting and understanding objects in their ca...
It may seem but a short leap from the earliest red, white, and black markings on rock walls to the s...
During the 19th and 20th centuries, emigrants on the Northern American Plains engaged in a communica...
This dissertation focuses on the cultural aspects of exchange involving the Kiowa and Comanche tribe...
This paper was submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Muse...
Review of: Plains Indian History and Culture: Essays on Continuity and Change. Ewers, John C
This paper will examine the phenomenon of Native American-Anglo-American integration on the frontier...
Recovering the dynamic experiences in the Upper Midwest that nineteenth-century pictures and records...
This thesis examines the concepts of primary and secondary markets utilized by artists and collector...
This dissertation investigates the ways that Assiniboine peoples have kept bodies of cultural knowle...
This dissertation considers the Native North American repatriation movement as a sociocultural study...
Many years ago as the beauty and importance of Plains Indian art and history became more essential t...
This discussion of the role of pottery making by Southwest Pueblo Indians is designed to familiarize...
In March 1986 more than 200 scholars and other participants came to a symposium entitled Plains Ind...
At the time of European contact, the Native Americans of North America had a long-standing tradition...
Museums today have many responsibilities, including protecting and understanding objects in their ca...
It may seem but a short leap from the earliest red, white, and black markings on rock walls to the s...
During the 19th and 20th centuries, emigrants on the Northern American Plains engaged in a communica...
This dissertation focuses on the cultural aspects of exchange involving the Kiowa and Comanche tribe...
This paper was submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Muse...
Review of: Plains Indian History and Culture: Essays on Continuity and Change. Ewers, John C
This paper will examine the phenomenon of Native American-Anglo-American integration on the frontier...
Recovering the dynamic experiences in the Upper Midwest that nineteenth-century pictures and records...
This thesis examines the concepts of primary and secondary markets utilized by artists and collector...