Re-riding history : from the southern plains to the Matanzas Bay / exhibition curated by Emily Arthur, Marwin Begaye, and John Hitchcock ; essays by Emily Arthur, Phillip Earenfight, and Nancy Marie Mithlo; edited by Phillip Earenfight
Castillo de San Marcos (Saint Augustine, Fla.) History Search this
Physical description:
124 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 24 cm
Type:
Exhibitions
Exhibition catalogs
History
Place:
Florida
Saint Augustine
North America
Date:
2018
Notes:
Exhibition catalogue for "Re-Riding History: From the Southern Plains to the Matanzas Bay" held at the Trout Gallery from June 1, 2018-October 20, 2018.
NMAI copies 39088019834191, 39088019834209 gift of the Trout Gallery, The Art Museum of Dickinson College.
Contents:
Re-riding history / Emily Arthur, Marwin Begaye, John Hitchcock -- Essays -- From the southern plains to the Matanzas Bay: an artistic and historical point of reference / Phillip Earenfight -- Re-riding history: from the southern plains to the Matanzas Bay, 2008-2018 / Emily Arthur -- "The great hurt": pathways to survival / Nancy Marie Mithlo -- Buffalo meat's price current and re-riding history / Phillip Earenfight -- Catalogue -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements
Summary:
"Re-Riding History: From the Southern Plains to the Matanzas Bay is a curatorial project composed of works on paper by seventy-two contemporary Native and non-Native artists who were invited to respond to events associated with the capture, relocation, three-year imprisonment, and forced acculturation of seventy-two Plains Indian warriors at Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Florida, from 1875-1878"--page 7.