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The flag in American Indian art by Toby Herbst and Joel Kopp

Catalog Data

Author:
Herbst, Toby  Search this
Author:
Kopp, Joel  Search this
New York State Historical Association  Search this
Physical description:
120 pages illustrations (chiefly color) 29 cm
Type:
Exhibitions
Expositions
Exhibition catalogs
Catalogues d'exposition
Place:
North America
EĢtats-Unis
Date:
1993
Notes:
Exhibition catalog
Contents:
Foreword / Gilbert T. Vincent -- Introduction / Eugene Victor Thaw -- The American Flag in Lakota Tradition / Howard Bad Hand -- Map -- The Grandfather's Flag / Toby Herbst and Joel Kopp -- Catalogue
Summary:
"The Flag in American Indian Art includes fifty-four examples from the Thaw Collection and sixty-seven lent by Kate and Joel Kopp. The two collections form the most extensive assemblage of images of the American flag in American Indian art. They include the work of more than two dozen different peoples, from the Iroquois of the Northeast to the Makah of Neah Bay at the entrance to Puget Sound, from the Navajo in the Southwest to the Athapaskan of Alaska. When seen together, the objects present a multitude of different forms, uses, construction techniques, and design. Depictions of the American flag vary from close facsimiles to near abstractions"--Page 7
Topic:
Indian art  Search this
Flags in art  Search this
Drapeaux dans l'art  Search this
Art indien--Catalogues d'exposition  Search this
Drapeaux--Catalogues d'exposition  Search this
Indiens--Costume  Search this
Flags in art--Exhibitions  Search this
Indian art--Exhibitions--North America  Search this
Call number:
E98.A7 H53 1993
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_454802