Contemporary Native American Art from the SouthwestThe first in a landmark series of three titles that assembles, documents, interprets and explores the rich diversity of craft, art and design being produced today by contemporary Native American artists. This first volume, on Native American art from the Southwest, includes works in a wide variety of media by approximately 90 artists. |
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Ummubks | 6 |
Historical Provocation | 28 |
The New Traders and Their Influence on Southwestern Indian | 57 |
Copyright | |
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