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- Art of the Kwakiutl Indians and other Northwest coast tribes. by Hawthorn, Audrey.(CARDINAL)302990;
Bibliography: pages 399-405.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; University of British Columbia. Museum of Anthropology.; Kwakiutl art; Indian art;
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- Smoky-Top, the art and times of Willie Seaweed / by Holm, Bill,1925-2020.; Seaweed, Willie,approximately 1873-1967.(CARDINAL)172605; Pacific Science Center.(CARDINAL)144070;
Bibliography: pages 177-178.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Seaweed, Willie, approximately 1873-1967; Indian art; Indian art; Indians of North America; Kwakiutl art; Kwakiutl Indians;
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- The McMichael Canadian collection : Kleinburg, Ontario / by McMichael Canadian Collection,issuing body.(CARDINAL)126009; Duval, Paul,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)158884;
[Introduction] -- Donors to the McMichael Canadian Collection -- Tom Thomson 1877-1917 -- A.Y. Jackson 1882-1974 -- J.E.H. MacDonald 1873-1932 -- Lawren Harris 1885-1970 -- Arthur Lismer 1885-1969 -- Frederick Varley 1881-1969 -- Franklin Carmichael 1890-1945 -- A.J. Casson 1898- -- Frank Johnston 1888-1949 -- Lemoine Fitzgerald 1890-1956 -- David Milne 1882-1953 -- Edwin Holgate 1892-1977 -- Clarence Gagnon 1881-1942 -- Emily Carr 1871-1945 -- Albert Robinson 1881-1956 -- J.W. Morrice 1865-1924 -- Yvonne McKague Housser 1898- -- Randolph Hewton 1888-1960 -- Inuit art -- Art of the Pacific Northwest Coast Indian -- Woodland Indian art.
- Subjects: Art.; Catalogs.; McMichael Canadian Collection.; Art;
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- The North American Indians; a sourcebook / by Owen, Roger C.(CARDINAL)199646; Deetz, James.(CARDINAL)188545; Fisher, Anthony D.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 693-714) and index. History and Evolution of American Indian Cultures / Gordon R. Willey -- North American Culture Areas / Clark Wissler -- Demography of the American Indians / Alfred L. Kroeber -- Physical Types of American Indians / T. Dale Stewart, Marshall T. Newman -- Ecology and Physical Types of the American Indians / Marshall T. Newman -- Indian Languages of North America / Harry Hoijer -- North American Indian Languages: A Synthesis / Morris Swadesh -- Religion Among American Indians / Ruth Underhill -- American Indian Music / Bruno Nettl -- The Aleut-Eskimo Community / William S. Laughlin -- Eskimo-Aleut Religion / Gordon H. Marsh -- Eskimo Customary Law / Robert F. Spencer -- Tales from the Central Eskimo / Franz Boas -- The Problem of the Aged in Eskimo Society / Peter Freuchen -- Hunting Bands of Eastern and Western Canada / Diamond Jennes -- Ojibwa World View / A. Irving Hallowell -- The Great Basin Shoshonean Indians / Julian H. Steward -- Paviotso Shamanism / Willard Z. Park -- The Life Cycle of the Plateau Sanpoil / Verne F. Ray -- Shuswap Coyote Stories / James A. Teit -- Indians of the Northwest Coast / Philip Drucker -- The Coast Salish of Canada / Homer G. Barnett -- The Potlatch in Kwakiutl Life / Helen Codere -- Art of the Northwest Coast Indians / Philip Drucker. The Indians of California / Alfred L. Kroeber -- Belief and Behavior in Northwest California Indian Society / Walter Goldschmidt -- The Use of Acorns in California / Edward W. Gifford -- Homosexuality Among the Mohave Indians / George Devereux -- Gatherers and Farmers in the Greater Southwest / Paul Kirchhoff -- The Kinship Behavior of the Hopi Indians / Fred Eggan -- Pima Indian Subsistence / Frank Russell -- Maricopa Warfare / Leslie Spier -- The Language of the Navaho / Clyde Kluckhohn, Dorthea Leighton -- The Death Practices of the Kiowa Apache / Morris E. Opler, William E. Bittle -- The Culture-Type of the Plains Indians / Robert H. Lowie -- The Horse Complex in Plains Indian History / John C. Ewers -- The Kiowa Sun Dance / Leslie Spier -- Coup and Scalp Among the Plains Indians / George B. Grinnell -- Prehistoric Cultures of the East / Albert C. Spaulding -- Early Accounts of the Natchez / John R. Swanton -- The Cherokee in the Eighteenth Century / Fred Gearing -- Iroquois Social Organization / Alexander A. Goldenweiser -- The Indian Tribes of the Upper Great Lakes Region / George I. Quimby -- The Social Aspects of Huron Property / Mary W. Herman -- Women in Menomini Culture / Louise S. Spindler -- Socioeconomic Conditions of Contemporary American Indians / William H. Kelly -- Indian and European: Indian-White Relations from Discovery to 1887 / D'Arcy McNickle -- The Acculturation of American Indians / Evon Z. Vogt -- The Peyote Way / James S. Slotkin -- Education Among American Indians: Individual and Cultural Aspects / Robert J. Havighurst -- Pluralism and the American Indian / Robert A. Manners -- Divergent Views on "Pluralism and the American Indian" / John Collier vs. Robert A. Manners.General introduction to the study of the aboriginal populations of North America. College and university level.
- Subjects: Indians of North America.;
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- Talking to the sun : an illustrated anthology of poems for young people / by Koch, Kenneth,1925-2002.(CARDINAL)131086; Farrell, Kate.(CARDINAL)517072; Koch, Kenneth,1925-2002.(CARDINAL)131086; Farrell, Kate.(CARDINAL)517072; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)(CARDINAL)147619; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)(CARDINAL)147619;
Hymn to the sun: Hymn to the sun / Fang people -- Poems to the sun / Ancient Egypt -- Song for the sun that disappeared behind the rainclouds / Khoikhoin people -- Five ghost songs / Ambo people -- Beauteous one / Ancient Egypt -- Here are no people song / Navaho Indians -- Song of the flood / Navaho Indians -- Approach of the storm / Chippewa Indians -- House song to the east /Navaho Indians -- Come unto these yellow sands: Come unto these yellow sands / William Shakespeare -- Spring, the sweet spring / Thomas Nashe -- Under the greenwood tree / William Shakespeare -- How marigolds came yellow / Robert Herick -- How violets came blue / Robert Herrick -- Argument of his book / Robert Herrick -- Daffodils / Robert Herrick -- Locust tree in flower / William Carlos Williams -- Spring / William Blake -- Another Sarah / Anne Porter -- We like March / Emily Dickinson -- I think nk / James Schuyler -- Spring / Reed bye -- All the pretty little horses: All the pretty little horses -- Lullaby / Akan people -- Song of parents who want to wake up their son / Kwakiutl Indians -- Puva, puva, puva / Hopi Indians -- Lully, lulla: Song of kuk-ook, the bad boy / Eskim Mistress Isabel Pennell / John Skelton -- Cottager to her infant / Dorothy Wordsworth -- Minnie and Winnie / Alfred Lord Tennyson -- From a childhood / Rainer Maria Rilke -- Silly song / Federico Garcia Lorca -- Miss blues'es child / Langston Hughes -- Kirsten / Ted Berrigan -- Poem for Shane on her brother's birthday / Donald T. Sanders -- Autobiographia literaria / Frank O'Hara -- Come live with me and be my love: Passionate shepherd to his love / Christopher Marlowe -- Although I conquer all the earth / Ancient India -- River-merchant's wife: A letter / Ezra pound (after Li Po) -- Oath of friendship -- Sonnet / Dante Alighieri -- Phillida and Coridon / Nicholas Breton -- It was a lover and his lass / William Shakespeare -- Upon Julia's clothes / Robert Herrick -- A ternary of littles, upon a pipkin of jelly sent to a lady / Robert Herrick -- I have lived and I have loved -- Greensleeves -- Indian serenade / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Birthday / Christina Rossetti -- To an isle in the water / William Butler Yeats -- Letter / Alfred; Lord Tennyson -- Oh, when I was in love with you / A. E. Housman -- Hops / Boris Pasternak -- I want to say your name Leopold Sedar Senghor -- Sunday / James Schuyler -- Juke box love song / Langston Hughes -- Song / Frank O'Hara -- When the green woods laugi: When the green woods laugh / William Blake -- Koocoo -- If all the world were paper -- Nut tree: Meet-on-the-road -- Bingo -- I'll sail upon the dog-star / Thomas Durfey -- Humpty Dumpty's recitation / Lewis Carroll -- Big rock candy mountains / American folksong -- Jabberwocky / Lewis Carroll -- Owl and the pussy -- "I am cherry alive," the little girl sang / Delmore Schwartz -- Counting-out rhyme / Edna St. Vincent Millay -- Today / Frank O'Hara -- Rabbit as king of the ghosts: Rabbit as king of the ghosts / Wallace Stevens -- Magnificent bull / Dinka people -- Ground-squirrel song / Navaho Indians -- I sing for the animals / Teton Sioux Indians -- War god's horse song / Navaho Indians -- I stood in the Maytime meadows: From the unicorn / Rainer Maria Rilke / To ride -- Paul Eluard / White horse -- D. H. Lawrence / Engraved on the collar of a dog, which to his royal highness -- Alexander Pope -- Here's a little mouse / E. E. Cummings -- Autumn cove / Li Po -- Tyger / William Blake -- Fallow deer at the lonely house / Thomas Hardy -- Poem / William Carlos Williams / From jubilate agno -- Christopher Smart / Owl -- Hopi Indians -- Wild goose, wild goose / Issa -- Cat and the moon / William Butler Teats -- Meditations of a parrot / John Ashbery -- Peacock / D. H. Lawrence -- Butterfly / D. H. Lawrence -- They look/like newlyweds / Ryota -- Where the bee sucks / William Shakespeare -- Grasshoppers / John Clare -- Bee! I'm expecting you! / Emily Dickinson -- Spider / Basho -- On the grasshopper and cricket / John Keats -- Three animals / Ron Padgett -- Pig / Paul Eluard -- Little fish / D. H. Lawrence -- How doth the little crocodile / Lewis Carroll -- From elephant / Pablo Neruda -- Elephant / Yoruba people -- World's wanderers: World's wanderers / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Still night thoughts / Li Po -- Spring night in lo-yang-hearing a flute / Li Po -- They say you're staying in a mountain temple / Tu Fu -- Thinking of east mountain / Li Po -- Viewing the waterfall at Mount Lu / Li Po -- So, we'll go no more a-roving / Lord Byron -- To the moon / Giacomo Leopardi -- To the moon / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Waiting both / Thomas Hardy -- Moon rises / Federico Garcia Lorca -- Silver / Walter De La Mare -- Heaven / George Herbert -- I wandered lonely as a cloud / William Wordsworth -- From to a skylark / William Wordsworth -- Wind took up the northern things / Emily Dickinson -- Sensation / Arthur Rimbaud -- Stopping by woods on a snowy evening / Robert frost -- Waking / Theodore Roethke -- Afternoon on a hill / Edna St. Vincent Millay -- For the moment: For the moment / Pierre Reverdy -- I've just come up / Joso -- Well, let's go / Basho -- First cold rain / Basho -- May rains -- On the temple bell / Buson -- No one spoke / Ryota -- Beside the road / Basho -- How cool it feels / Basho -- One person / Issa -- From song of myself / Walt Whitman -- To a poor old woman / William Carlos Williams -- Cuckoo / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Red wheelbarrow / William Carlos Williams -- Song / James Schuyler -- In a train / Robert Bly -- Pasture / Robert Frost -- Some good things to be said for the iron age / Gary Snyder -- Chocolate milk / Ron Padgett -- Ballad of the morning streets -- Amiri Baraka -- Song form / Amiri Baraka -- Convalescence / Noel Coward -- Wind is blowing west / Joseph Ceravolo -- Sleeping on the ceiling: Sleeping on the ceiling -- Elizabeth Bishop -- Dawn / Arthur Rimbaud -- Who is the east? / Emily Dickinson -- Most beautiful / Guido Gozzano -- Song of wandering aengus /William Butler Yeats -- Ose, oh pure contradiction / Rainer Maria Rilke -- Disillusionment of ten o'clock / Wallace Stevens -- Great figure / William Carlos Williams -- From free union / Andre Breton -- Bavarian gentians / D. H. Lawrence -- From liberty / Paul Eluard -- Mr. Lizard is crying / Federico Garcia Lorca -- Narcolepsy / Maureen Owen -- Fog / Carl Sandburg -- Canticle /David Shapiro -- Tender buttons: From tender buttons -- Gertrude Stein -- Heart crown and mirror / Guillaume Apollinaire / Vowels / Arthur Rimbaud -- It's raining / Guillaume Apollinaire -- Ploughing on Sunday / Wallace Stevens -- Pied beauty / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Up into the silence the green / E. E. Cummings -- Sporting goods / Philippe Soupault -- Thinnest shadow / John Ashbery -- Poem / Frank O'Hara -- True account of talking to the sun at Fire Island / Frank O'Hara -- -- Appendix -- Acknowledgments -- Credits -- Index of Authors and Titles -- Index of First Lines.Poems from various time periods and many countries are organized by theme and illustrated with reproductions of art works from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.NP
- Subjects: Art.; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.); Children's poetry.; Art; Simmons, Martha,; Poetry; Poetry; Poetry;
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- Historical atlas of world mythology / by Campbell, Joseph,1904-1987.(CARDINAL)128027;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Volume 1, Part 1 -- Way Of The Animal Powers: Mythologies of the primitive hunters and gathers -- Prologue -- Mythological dimension -- Let there be light! -- Out of one, the many -- Forbidden fruit -- Light within -- Song of the world -- Let it thus be done -- Living ground -- Universe, the earth, and earth's life -- Primate connection -- Men and tools of the old stone age -- Awakening of awe -- -- Peopling of the Earth -- Africa and Eurasia -- Cranial capacity and tool manufacture -- Locus for Eden -- Old Melanesia -- Fossilized past -- Americas -- Five basic races -- Mythologies Of The Primitive Hunters And Gatherers -- Early hunters of the open plains -- Recognition of death -- Master bear -- Sentiment of wonder -- Temple caves -- Symbols of the female power -- Shamans of the caves -- Advent of the bow and arrow -- Culture tides in Verdant Sahara -- Bubalus period, c 7000 to 4500 BC -- Period of the round-heads, from c 6000 BC -- Bovidian or pastoral period, c 4000 to 1800 BC -- Post-Bovidian period of Egyptian influences -- Chariot and equestrian periods, from c 1200 BC -- Camel period, form c 100 BC -- South African painted rock shrines -- Bushman trance dance and its mythic ground -- Living peoples of the equatorial forest -- Forest song of the Pygimes -- Ancestral caves of the Tasaday -- Andman Islanders -- Myths and tales of Andamanese -- In the beginning -- Wild-pig hunt -- Fire theft -- Catastrophe -- Landscape mythologized and the origin of death -- Appendix -- Endnotes -- Subject index -- Index of place names -- Credits and acknowledgements -- Volume 1, Part 2 -- Way Of The Animal Powers: Mythologies of the great hunt -- Art as a revelation -- Paleolithic rock paintings -- Second art: rock sculpture -- Mythic and mystical modes of religious art -- Mythologies Of The Great Hunt -- Great west-to-east dispersal -- Migration of x-ray style art -- Myths of the Australian "dream time" -- Circumpolar cults of the master bear -- Bear sacrifice -- Shamanic lore of Siberia and the Americas -- Siberians -- Myths and tales of the North Pacific and Arctic -- Folktales of the maritime and reindeer Koryak -- Eskimo tales -- Four raven episodes from the American North -- Pacific coast -- First Kwakiutl totem pole -- Great Kwakiul Shaman named fool -- North American twilight of the Paleolithic great hunt -- Idea and ideas of God -- Mythologies of the North Pacific coast -- Landscape and culture -- Cosmology -- Mythological trickster -- Woodland Indians -- Iroquois and Algonquians -- Muskogean Creek -- Prehistoric societies in the American midwest -- Rocky Mountains medicine wheels -- Plains Indians -- Sun dance -- Mandan Okipa festival -- Ghost dance -- Myths and tale of the northern plains -- Three Blackfoot medicine legends -- Two creation myths -- Trickster tales -- Mythologies of the North American southwest -- Emergence -- Where the two came to their father -- Not man part -- Cultural geography -- At the uttermost part of the earth -- Myths of the Selk'nam of Terra del Fuego -- Myths of the Yamana of Tierra del Fuego -- Appendix -- Endnotes -- Subject index -- Index of place names -- Credits and acknowledgements.Volume 2, Part 1: Way Of The Seeded Earth: Sacrifice -- Prologue -- Of the will in nature -- Agricultural origins and dispersals -- Diffusion, convergence, and parallelism in the formation of cultures -- Two ways to rapture -- Sacrifice: the prime symbol -- Myth -- Festival -- Offering -- Historical forms -- Appendix -- Endnotes -- Subject index -- Index of place names -- Credits and acknowledgements -- Volume 2, Part 2: Way Of the Seeded Earth: Mythologies of the primitive planters: the northern Americas -- Agricultural origins in the new world -- Two agricultural systems -- From Nomadism to seed gardening -- North American agriculturalist rites and myths -- Northeast woodland -- Iroquois -- Of the longhouse and the wigwam -- Sacrifice of the white dog -- Sun God and great spirit -- Revelation to handsome lake -- Woman who fell from the sky -- Legend of the twin heroes -- Commentary on the woman who fell from the sky -- Algonquians -- Historical introduction -- Indian in the North American conscience -- Schoolcraft's surprising discovery of a Native American oral literature -- Tales of the northeast woodland -- Folktale, in contradistinction to myth -- Foreword to the Algonquian tales -- Algonquian tales -- Iroquois tales -- Iroquois tales commentary -- Southeast -- People of the trial of tears -- Removal of the Cherokee -- Heritage of Ham -- Ponce de Leon, de Soto, La Salle, and John Smith -- Natchez solar dynasty and extinction -- Five civilized tribes -- Black drink and the new fire -- Tuscarora and the Cherokee -- Removals -- Bright eyes, standing bear, and Judge Dandy's decision, April 18, 1879 -- Origin of maize and game -- Appendix -- Endnotes -- Subject index -- Index of place names -- Credits and acknowledgements -- Volume 2, Part 3: Way Of The Seeded Earth: Mythologies of the primitive planters: the middle and Southern Americas -- Agricultural developments in the Mesamerican Matrix -- Tide of history -- Olmec enigma -- Agricultural rites and myths of middle America -- Southwestern North America -- Desert cultures -- Kiva -- Cycles of the sun and moon -- Spirits of life -- Northwest Mexico: the Huichol -- Land and fruit of eternal life -- Brother deer and mother maize -- Story of our roots -- New world discovered and divided -- Antilles -- Taino -- Arawak -- Carib -- South American agricultural rites and myths -- South American rain forest -- Watunna: a Cariban creation cycle from the upper Orinoco -- Desana creation myth -- Yurupari cult -- Where sacred things are seen -- Pacific coast -- Valdivia (Ecuador) and the old Pacific culture -- Ecudor as the American formative matrix -- Civilization and despoliation of Peru -- Appendix -- Endnotes -- Subject index -- Index of place names -- Credits and acknowledgements.From Back Cover: Joseph Cambell's multivolume Historical Atals of World Mythology, his magnum opus, marks the culmination of his brilliant career as scholar, writer, teacher, and one of the foremost interreters of our sacred traditions. Campbell describe his work as an attempt to tell humankind's "One Great Story"--Our saga of spiritual awakening and the subsequent development of the many different mythological perspectives that have shaped us throughout time. His central theme is that our seemingly disparate spiritual traditions are neither discrete nor unique, but rather each is simply an "ethnic manifestation" of one or another of those "elemental ideals" that have forever transfixed the human psyche.
- Subjects: Myths.;
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- Stand in the light : native voices illuminated by Edward S. Curtis / by Curtis, Edward S.,1868-1952,photographer.(CARDINAL)151366; Voight, Thomas F.,compiler.; Voight, Diane Christoffel,editor.;
Includes bibliographical references."This book is a selection of historic photographs of American Indians by Edward Sheriff Curtis, with each photograph accompanied by an appropriate verse, poem, song, or prose from the associated tribe. There are ten tribes featured in the book. While there were many photographs taken of American Indians beginning in the 1860s, very few match Curtis's quality and beauty. Between 1900 and 1927, Curtis would visit eighty different tribes, travelling from the U.S.-Mexico border to the Arctic Circle, from the Great Plains to the Pacific Coast. He would take over 40,000 photographs, record songs and stories, interview famous tribal leaders, and produce a full-length silent film of the Kwakiutl people. The interviews Curtis conducted with individuals give incredible insight into their lives. His biographical sketches and personal observations of ceremonies and daily life of American Indians are unequalled. While the photographs are beautiful and works of art, they also serve a greater purpose. They allow American Indians of today to look back on a way of life their ancestors experienced, as well as give some of them the ability to see pictures of their relatives that would have been nonexistent if not for Edward S. Curtis. The beautiful words accompanying the photos are the prayers, songs, and wisdom of the American Indian tribes included in this book. They give voice to the artistic photographs. Wisdom comes from teachings through stories and instruction. From father to son, mother to daughter, and grandparents to grandchildren, ancient stories are handed down through generations. The words in this collection give the reader a respect and understanding for the philosophy and ideals of these tribal cultures and an appreciation for their love of the natural world"--
- Subjects: Literary collections.; Pictorial works.; Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952.; Indians of North America; Portrait prints; Photography; Indians of North America;
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- Native America : the story of the first peoples / by Feder, Kenneth L.,author.(CARDINAL)737655;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Native America presents an infinitely surprising and fascinating deep history of the continent's Indigenous peoples. Kenneth Feder, a leading expert on Native American history and archaeology, draws on archaeological, historical, and cultural evidence to tell the ongoing story, more than 20,000 years in the making, of an incredibly resilient and diverse mixture of peoples, revealing how they have ingeniously adapted to the many changing environments of the continent, from the Arctic to the desert Southwest. Richly illustrated, Native America introduces close to a hundred different peoples, each with their own language, economic and social system, and religious beliefs. Here, we meet the Pequot, Tunxis, Iroquois, and Huron of the Northeast; the Navajo, Hopi, Zuni, and Apache of the Southwest; the Hidatsa, Mandan, and Lakota of the Northern Plains; the Haida, Kwakiutl, Nootka, and Salish of the Northwest Coast; the Tule River and Mohave of Southern California; the Cherokee, Creek, and Seminole of the Southeast; and the Inuit and Kalaallit of the Arctic. We learn about hunters of enormous Ice Age beasts; people who raised stone toolmaking to the level of art; a Native American empire ruled by a king and queen, with a huge city at its center and colonies hundreds of miles away; a society that made the desert bloom by designing complex irrigation networks; brilliant architects who built fairy castles in sandstone cliffs; and artists who produced beautiful and moving petroglyphs and pictographs that reflect their deep thinking about history, the sacred, the land, and the sky. Native America is not about peoples of the past, but vibrant, living ones with an epic history of genius and tenacity--a history that everyone should know"--
- Subjects: Informational works.; Indians of North America;
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