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Place, nations, generations, beings : 200 years of Indigenous North American art

Title
Place, nations, generations, beings : 200 years of Indigenous North American art / Katherine Nova McCleary and Leah Tamar Shrestinian, with Joseph Zordan ; preface by Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel ; essay by Ned Blackhawk and Summer Sutton.
ISBN
0300259069
9780300259063
0894679821
9780894679827
Publication
New Haven: Yale University Art Gallery, [2019]
Physical Description
1 online resource (192 pages) : 112 illustrations (chiefly color), portraits
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Catalog of a student-curated exhibition of objects drawn from Yale University collections for showing at the University Art Gallery, November 1, 2019-June 21, 202--Title page verso.
Contributors: Nolan Arkansas (Eastern Band of Cherokee), Katherine Nova McCleary (Little Shell Chippewa-Cree), Leah Tamar Shrestinian, Anthony Trujillo (Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo), Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel (Mohegan), Joseph Zordan (Bad River Ojibwe).
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Summary
"This important publication is the first from the Yale University Art Gallery dedicated to Indigenous North American art. Accompanying a student-curated exhibition, it marks a milestone in the collection, display, and interpretation of Native American art at Yale and seeks to expand the dialogue surrounding the University's relationship with Indigenous peoples and their arts. The catalogue features an introduction by the curators that surveys the history of Indigenous art on campus and outlines the methodology used while researching and mounting the exhibition; a discussion of Yale's Native American Cultural Center; and a preface by the Medicine Woman and Tribal Historian of the Mohegan Nation. Also included are images of nearly 100 works-basketry, beadwork, drawings, photography, pottery, textiles, and wood carving, from the early 1800s to the present day-drawn from the collections of the Gallery, the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, and the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. The objects are grouped into four sections, each introduced with a short essay, that center on the themes in the book's title. Together, these texts and artworks seek to amplify Indigenous voices and experiences, charting a course for future collaborations"--Publisher's description.
Variant and related titles
200 years of indigenous North American art
Two hundred years of indigenous North American art
Other formats
Print version: McCleary, Katherine Nova, Place, nations, generations, beings
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
March 21, 2022
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Director's foreword / Stephanie Wiles
Acknowledgments
Preface: belonging to the trail / Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel (Mohegan)
Note to the reader
Entangled pasts, collaborative futures: reimagining Indigneous North America art at Yale / Katherine Nova McCleary (Little Shell Chippewa-Cree) and Leah Tamar Shrestinian
Spaces for expression: art and knowledge sharing at the Native American Cultural Center / Ned Blackhawk (Western Shoshone) and Summer Sutton (Lumbee)
Catalogue: Place ; Nations ; Generations ; Beings
Photo credits.
Catalogue numbers <2-32>: art by known makers recorded by catalogue number (artwork with creation date followed by known maker, heritage, and life date): 2. I-hya Talu-tsa (River Cane Basket), ca. 1810-15 / possibly Peggy Scott Vann (Margaret Ann Crutchfield), Cherokee, 1783-1820
4. I-hya Talu-tsa (River Cane Basket), ca. 1810-15 / Peggy Scott Vann (Margaret Ann Crutchfield), Cherokee, 1783-1820
5. Our Lands Are Not Lines on Paper, 2012 / Shan Goshorn, Eastern Band of Cherokee, 1957-2018
7. First Teachers Balance the Universe, Part I: Things That Fly (Predator) / Marie Watt Seneca, born 1967, M.F.A. 1996
8. First Teachers Balance the Universe, Part II: Things That Fly (Prey) / Marie Watt Seneca, born 1967, M.F.A. 1996
9. Bowl, 2017 / Clarence Cruz, Ohkay Owingeh
10. Jar, 2006 / Dominique Toya (Mariam Camille Toya), Jemez Pueblo and American, born 1971
11. Solo, 2009 / Les Namingha, Hopi and Zuni, born 1967
13. Storage Jar, ca. late 19th century / Arroh-A-Och, Laguna Pueblo, ca. 1830-1900
20. Casey Camp Horinek, Citizen of Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma, "Zhutni," Tribal Councilwoman, Leader of Scalp Dance Society, Sundancer, Delegate to UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, Matriarch of Wonderful Family (Grandmother, Companion, Mother, Sister), Defender of Mother Earth / Will Wilson, Diné (Navajo), born 1969
21. Dwain Camp, Ponca, "Shongaska (What Horse, Same Name as Gus McDonald)," Descendant of Gus McDonald, Defender of Mother Earth, Native Rights Activist, Wounded Knee Veteran, Chaplain of Scalp Dance Society, Eldest of Camp Family Crew, and Craig Camp, Sr., Citizen of Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma, "Zhaba Zhinga," Gus McDonald Descendant, AIM Member, Vietnam Veteran, Wounded Knee Veteran, Alcatraz Veteran, Defender of Mother Earth, Lifelong Sundancer / Will Wilson, Diné (Navajo), born 1969
22. Tamara G. White Eagle, Citizen of Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma, Great Granddaughter of Oscar Makes Cry, Hazel Headman, Citizen of Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma, Granddaughter of Oscar Makes Cry, and Rose I. Kamdlekaule, Citizen of Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma, Great Granddaughter of Oscar Makes Cry, Mother of Bruce A. Johnson / Will Wilson, Diné (Navajo), born 1969
23. Ann Marie Woolworth, Citize of Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, Age 13, Basketball Player, Grandparents Are Woolworth and Madbull / Will Wilson, Diné (Navajo), born 1969
24. Enoch Kelly Haney, Citizen of Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, Artist, Former State Senator and Principal Chief of Seminole Nation of Oklahoma / Will Wilson, Diné (Navajo), born 1969
25. Brielle Turney, Citizen of Comanche Nation, Descendant of Chiefs Mugura and Artika-papi, 2016 / Will Wilson, Diné (Navajo), born 1969
26, Selections from 10 Little Indian Boys, 2010 / Rick E. Bartow, Mad River Band of Wiyot and American, 1946-2016
27. Coiled Basket Tray, 1932 / attributed to Pablino Lubo, Cahuilla, 1852-unknown
30. The Prisoners Entering Fort Sill / Etadleuh Doanmoe, Kiowa, 1856-1888
31. Young Kiowas Dressed for a Ceremonial Visit / Etadleuh Doanmoe, Kiowa, 1856-1888
32. A Kiowa Banquet in the Good Old Days Back Home, 1875-78 / Etadleuh Doanmoe, Kiowa, 1856-1888.
Catalogue numbers <33-86>: art by known makers recorded by catalogue number (artwork with creation date followed by known maker, heritage, and life date): 33. Indian Prisoners Arriving at Caddo I.T. May 5, 1875 / Bear's Heart, Southern Cheyenne, 1851-1882
34. Indian Council, 1875-78 / Bear's Heart, Southern Cheyenne, 1851-1882
35. Five Mounted Indians Hunting Deer / Wohaw, Kiowa, 1855-1924
36. Two Indians Stalking Deer / Wohaw, Kiowa, 1855-1924
37. Fourteen Indians Shown from Behind, Listening to an Indian Woman Addressing Them / Wohaw, Kiowa, 1855-1924
38. Elaborate Party of Nine Indians Hunting Buffalo / Wohaw, Kiowa, 1855-1924
39. An Officer Addressing a Large Group, Likely the Prisoners in Their U.S. Army Standard Issue Dress, September 1876 / Wohaw, Kiowa, 1855-1924
40. Sketchbook, 1876 / Howling Wolf, Southern Cheyenne, 1849-1927
43. Bicentennial Indian, 1974 / Fritz Scholder, Luiseño and American, 1937-2005
47. Model Totem Pole, ca. early to mid-20th century / Sam Jacobs, Tlingit, 1890-unknown
51. Reindeer Roundup, ca. 1930-39 / George Twok Aden Ahgupuk, Inupiaq, 1911-2001
54. Degikup (Basket), ca. 1895 / Louisa Keyser (Dat so la Lee), Washoe, 1850-1925
55. Bandolier Bag, 1952 / Sally Cypress, Seminole, active mid-20th century
59. Grandmother Carrying Her Grandson, 1943 / Wah Peen (Gilbert Benjamin Atencio), P'ohwhóge Owingeh (San Ildefonso Pueblo), 1930-1995
60. Deer in a Forest, ca. 1930-40 / Pop Chalee (Merina Lujan), Taos Pueblo, 1906-1993
61. Woman Carrying a Basket of Blue Corn on Her Head, 1941 / Eah-Ha-Wa (Eva Mirabal), Taos Pueblo, 1920-1968
63. Pot, ca. 1920-25 / Maria Martinez, P'ohwhóge Owingeh (San Ildefonso Pueblo), 1887-1980
66. Bowl, 2019 / Robert P. Tenorio, Santo Domingo Pueblo (Kewa), born 1950
71. Coyote, 1985 / Rick E. Bartow, Mad River Band of Wiyot and American, 1946-2016
72. Bitch (Wild Dog), 1986 / Rick E. Bartow, Mad River Band of Wiyot and American, 1946-2016
73. Sea Monster Mask, 1999 / Richard Hunt, Kwakwa̲ka̲'wakw, born 1951
77-80. Four Untitled Drawings, 1883 / Johnny Kit Elswa, Haida, active late 19th century
81. Indifferent, 2017 / Julie Buffalohead, Ponca, born 1972
82. Lost Boy IV, from the series Never Neverland, 2016 / Cannupa Hanska Luger, Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara, Lakota, Norwegian, and Austrian, born 1979
83. Untitled / Justin Scott, Mohegan, born 1990
84. As the Women Crossed the River to Join the Men, the Coyote Stole the Baby for the Water Spirit, ca. 1930-50 / Ma Pe Wi (Velino Shije Herrera), Zia Pueblo, 1902-1973
86. Untitled, 1999 / Wallace Nez, Diné (Navajo) and American, born 1972.
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Exhibition catalogs.
Exhibition catalogs.
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