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9780295982403

Uncommon Legacies : Native American Art from the Peabody Essex Museum

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  • ISBN13:

    9780295982403

  • ISBN10:

    0295982403

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-06-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Washington Pr
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Summary

Uncommon Legacies celebrates the power, significance, and exceptional artistic quality of one of the most important collections of early Native American art. Assembled in the course of trade and missionary activities beginning in the late eighteenth century, the spectacular examples illustrated provide a rare opportunity to observe the creativity of Native artists in response to their interactions with non-Natives. Included here are magnificently illustrated chapters on the art of the American Southeast, the Northwest Coast, the Northeast Woodlands and Great Lakes, the Plains, and South America. Since the 1860s the Peabody Essex Museum has displayed its Native American collections at various times as historical, archaeological, ethnological, and, most recently, as art objects. Recognition of Native American art as "art" did not occur until the mid-1930s. Prior to that time, it was considered artifact or craft, "curiosity" or "primitive art." There are more than 400 Native American cultures, each with its own distinct artistic tradition yet always open to the adoption of new forms of expression and materials in response to ever-changing conditions. Since art is created within the context of a given culture at a given time, a more complete understanding of specific objects requires an understanding of the culture in which they were created. The works presented here are expressive of worldviews, beliefs, and ways of being within each Native American community. While every group has its own approach to the creative process, each generation has to determine what values to express through the arts and how best to express those values. John R. Grimes is curator of Native American art and culture at the Peabody Essex Musem, Salem, Massachusetts. Christian F. Feest is professor of anthropology at the University of Frankfurt, Germany. Mary Lou Curran is an associate curator at the Peabody Essex Museum. Other contributors include Thomas "Red Owl" Haukaas, Richard W. Hill Sr., Doreen Jensen, Duane H. King, Karen Kramer, Gerald McMaster, Peter L. Macnair, Ramiro Matos, and Jay Stewart.

Table of Contents

Contributors 6(1)
Foreword 7(2)
Dan L. Monroe
Preface: Beyond Cultural Regions 9(2)
Richard W. Hill, Sr.
Acknowledgments 11(6)
Introduction: Curiosity, Cabinets, and Knowledge A Perspective on the Native American Collection of the Peabody Essex Museum 17(12)
John R. Grimes
Collectors. Collections, and Collectibles: Early Native American. Collections in Europe and North America
29(18)
Christian F. Feest
Salem and Native America: Toward a Dialogical Perspective
47(16)
Mary Lou Curran
John R. Grimes
Museums, Dialogue, and Contemporary Indian, Artists
63(10)
Thomas ``Red Owl'' Haukaas
CATALOGUE
Early Pieces From North and South America in European Collections
73(15)
Peabody Essex Museum Collection
88(162)
Nations Within
88(40)
Art of the American Southeast
115(13)
Duane H. King
Pacific Coast Traders
128(44)
The Northwest Coast
144(28)
Doreen Jensen
The Interior Wilderness: Outposts, Explorers, and Sojourners
172(38)
Art of the Northeast Woodlands and Great Lakes
188(22)
Richard W. Hill, Sr.
The Interior Wilderness: Missionaries
210(24)
Notes On A Plains Aesthetic
218(16)
Gerald McMaster
South American Adventurers
234(16)
Indigenous art of south America
238(12)
Ramiro Matos
Glossary of Tribal Names and Related Terms 250(6)
Bibliography 256(11)
Index 267

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