And the Bead Goes On!Through a special arrangement with the San Diego Museum of Man, we are distributing three outstanding titles based on traveling museum exhibits from their collection. Each volume presents a unique display of Native American artwork, fully color illustrated, together with insightful commentary from museum curators. These books have not been previously offered except through the museums these extraordinary shows have visited. They may be purchased individually or as a set. |
Contents
Section 1 | 3 |
Section 2 | 5 |
Section 3 | 25 |
Section 4 | 29 |
Section 5 | 33 |
Section 6 | 39 |
Section 7 | 41 |
Section 8 | 45 |
Section 9 | 53 |
Section 10 | 61 |
Common terms and phrases
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