Carving Traditions of Northwest California (Classics in California Anthropology) (Paperback)

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Carving Traditions of Northwest California (Classics in California Anthropology) (Paperback)

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The people of the Klamath River region in Northwestern California possess one of the richest carving traditions in Native American art. Today this tradition is undergoing an exciting revival, reaching aesthetic heights not seen in a century. This volume includes a facisimile reprint of a 1930 essay by archaeologist Isabel Kelly, "The Carver's Art of the Indians of Northwestern Califrnia." An extensive introduction to the art by Ira Jacknis is the first substantial writing on this subject in over half a century. It is comprehensive and based on information from the makers and users of these objects, combining a summary of the scholarly literature, archival field notes, museum collections, and observations and interviews with contemporary artists. Photographs show the historic objects in use and a generous sampling of new work.

Ira Jacknis is associate research anthropologist at the Phoebe Hearst Museum.
Product Details ISBN: 9780936127057
ISBN-10: 0936127058
Publisher: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
Publication Date: June 8th, 2006
Pages: 91
Language: English
Series: Classics in California Anthropology