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Introduction: Reading the Signs | 9 | |
Effigy of a Human Hand (Middle Woodland Period) | 18 | |
Mask with Antlers (Mississippian Period) | 20 | |
Kneeling Cat Effigy (Late Mississippian or Early Historic Period) | 22 | |
Hunting Coat (Delaware or Shawnee) | 24 | |
Ball-Head Club (Iroquois) | 26 | |
Man's Leggings (Ojibwa) | 28 | |
Picture of Chicken Dance (Ernest Spybuck) | 30 | |
Square Hand Drum (Assiniboine or Yanktonai) | 32 | |
Bull Lodge's War Shield (Gros Ventre) | 34 | |
Pipe Bowl (Eastern Sioux) | 36 | |
Split-Horn Bonnet with Trailer (Lakota, Western Sioux) | 38 | |
Robe with War Exploits (Unknown Plains Tribe) | 40 | |
Man's Shirt (Cheyenne) | 42 | |
Woman's Dress (Southern Cheyenne) | 44 | |
Traveling Bag (Nellie Gates) | 46 | |
Indians Fighting White Men (Carl Sweezy) | 48 | |
Beaded Moccasins with Traditional Floral Motif (Eva McAdams) | 50 | |
Cache of Ritual Figures (Mimbres Culture) | 52 | |
Black-on-White Bowl (Mimbres Culture) | 54 | |
Water Jar (Zuni Pueblo) | 56 | |
Shalako Kachina (Zuni Pueblo) | 58 | |
Jar (Margaret Tafoya) | 60 | |
The Emergence of the Clowns (Roxanne Swentzell) | 62 | |
Serape-Style Wearing Blanket (Navajo) | 64 | |
Sandpainting Weaving (Navajo) | 66 | |
Burnt Water Rug (Victoria Keoni) | 68 | |
Seven Ketohs (Navajo) | 70 | |
Pendant, Bracelet, and Ring (Sonwai) | 72 | |
Burden Basket (Evelyn Henry) | 74 | |
Basketry Jar (Chumash) | 76 | |
Feather Basket (Pomo) | 78 | |
Dance Hat (Karok) | 80 | |
Basket Bowl (Kate McKinney) | 82 | |
Coiled Basket (Carrie Bethel) | 84 | |
Ishi and Companion at Iamin Mool (Frank Day) | 86 | |
Seated Human-Figure Bowl (Marpole Culture) | 88 | |
Oil Dish (Quinault) | 90 | |
Hamatsa Crooked Beak Mask (Willie Seaweed) | 92 | |
Sun Mask (Bella Coola) | 94 | |
Bent-Corner Chest (Bella Bella) | 96 | |
Female Figure (Haida) | 98 | |
Woman's Parka (Caribou Inuit) | 100 | |
Indian Horse (Jaune Quick-to-See Smith) | 102 | |
The Things Colonial Angels Witness (Gail Tremblay) | 104 | |
The End of Innocences (George Longfish) | 106 | |
Veteran (Ric Glazer-Danay) | 108 | |
Feather Canoe (Truman Lowe) | 110 | |
Letting Go: From Chaos to Calm (Kay Walkingstick) | 112 | |
Index | 114 | |
Photo Credits | 119 |
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