Navajo Beadwork

Navajo Beadwork
Title Navajo Beadwork PDF eBook
Author Ellen K. Moore
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 298
Release 2019-03-14
Genre Art
ISBN 081654008X

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Sunset. Fire. Rainbow. Drawing on such common occurrences of light, Navajo artists have crafted an uncommon array of design in colored glass beads. Beadwork is an art form introduced to the Navajos through other Indian and Euro-American contacts, but it is one that they have truly made their own. More than simple crafts, Navajo beaded designs are architectures of light. Ellen Moore has written the first history of Navajo beadwork—belts and hatbands, baskets and necklaces—in a book that examines both the influence of Navajo beliefs in the creation of this art and the primacy of light and color in Navajo culture. Navajo Beadwork: Architectures of Light traces the evolution of the art as explained by traders, Navajo consultants, and Navajo beadworkers themselves. It also shares the visions, words, and art of 23 individual artists to reveal the influences on their creativity and show how they go about creating their designs. As Moore reveals, Navajo beadwork is based on an aggregate of beliefs, categories, and symbols that are individually interpreted and transposed into beaded designs. Most designs are generated from close observation of light in the natural world, then structured according to either Navajo tradition or the newer spirituality of the Native American Church. For many beadworkers, creating designs taps deeply embedded beliefs so that beaded objects reflect their thoughts and prayers, their aesthetic sensibilities, and their sense of being Navajo—but above all, their attention to light and its properties. No other book offers such an intimate view of this creative process, and its striking color plates attest to the wondrous results. Navajo Beadwork: Architectures of Light is a valuable record of ethnographic research and a rich source of artistic insight for lovers of beadwork and Native American art.

Western Apache Material Culture

Western Apache Material Culture
Title Western Apache Material Culture PDF eBook
Author Alan Ferg
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 257
Release 2022-06-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0816549826

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"Western Apache Material Culture is a collection of essays specifically about the Guenther and Goodwin Western Apache ethnographic collections at the Arizona State Museum, and about Western Apache culture. . . . This is an important book and will become the standard reference on Western Apache material culture." —American Indian Quarterly "This book will surely appeal not only to those who are interested in the Apache, material culture studies, or the potential of Native American museum resources as cultural and historical documents, but also to those who are concerned with the way humans adapted to the environment and thus 'utilized their world so well.'" —African Arts "It is a remarkably beautiful and detailed catalog of the Goodwin and Guenther collections of Wester Apache artiffacts in the Arizona State Musuem—and a lot more! . . . A section of thirty-two color photographs by award-winning photographer Helga Teiwes is the delectable frosting on this rich and satisfying cake." —Journal of Arizona History

The Papoose

The Papoose
Title The Papoose PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 300
Release 1902
Genre Indian art
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Native American Beadwork

Native American Beadwork
Title Native American Beadwork PDF eBook
Author Theresa Flores Geary
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Pages 132
Release 2006
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 9781402740626

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Beadwork has been steadily gaining popularity among crafters, and no area of the genre garners more interest than the intricate designs of the Apache, Comanche, and Lakota peoples of the American Southwest, who use their designs to relate legends and pass down tribal lore. Here are 15 authentic projects using such traditional stitches as the flat and circular peyote stitches, the Comanche weave, free-form feathering, and more. Each project is accompanied by a rich explanation of how the colors, shapes, and combinations of materials interact to tell a story. Abundant color photographs and illustrations guide the reader through this unique art form.

Apache Beadwork

Apache Beadwork
Title Apache Beadwork PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 52
Release 1903
Genre Apache Indians
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Booklet of patterns to make various accessories.

Creative Native American Beading

Creative Native American Beading
Title Creative Native American Beading PDF eBook
Author Theresa Flores Geary
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Pages 132
Release 2009
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 9781600595325

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The 19 highlighted jewellery and accessory projects include a Huichol Lace Sun Catcher and a Ladder Chain Bracelet (perfect for beginners) along with advanced-level projects like the Waterbird Pendant and Sun Rosette Medallion.

The People Called Apache

The People Called Apache
Title The People Called Apache PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BDD Promotional Books Company
Pages 624
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN

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Text, illustrations and photographs present a history of the Apache Indians.