US $ 60 UK £ 40
February 2010 HARDCOVER
Museum Publication
ISBN 13: 978-1-55595-316-4 ISBN: 1-55595-316-6 240 pages 10 x 12 in. 25 x 31 cm. 175 color plates
|
Storytelling Time Native North American Art from the Collections at the University of North Dakota
By Arthur F. Jones, Lucy Annis Ganje, and Nelda Schrupp Introduction by Leigh D. Jeanotte
♦ Includes 175 color plates illustrating clothing, headdresses,
ceremonial objects, and other artifacts—many
never before published—of the tribes that live in
the North and South Dakota region of the United
States
♦ A highlight of the publication is the original manuscript
recounting of the Battle of the Little Bighorn
written by a warrior who fought there, Joseph White
Bull, nephew of Chief Sitting Bull
♦ An invaluable addition to the study and understanding
of Native American traditions and history
The University of North Dakota’s history is irreversibly
intertwined with the difficult history of the Plains
Indians whose land includes the regions of North and South
Dakota. Founded in 1883, the University has been collecting
Native American art and artifacts for more than
a century.
With great respect of how the Native American people
use and cherish these objects, this catalogue documents
this extraordinary collection of clothing, headdresses,
and ceremonial objects, many of which incorporate
exquisite bead and quill work.Many objects presented
in this publication are pieces their Native
American owners did not consider objects of art, but
instead viewed them as symbols of status, identity, or
ceremony. Often pieces are a connection between the
past and future, and handed down from one generation
to the next. In addition to the older pieces, contemporary native artwork is also featured.
The essays that accompany this collection examine
the history of each piece and engage in the discussion
of the traditions and the future of Native American art.
RELATED LINKS
|

|