Native American Art : The Collections of the Ethnological Museum Berlin

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Pub. Date: 2000-06-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Washington Pr
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Summary

One of the world's greatest treasure troves of Native American artifacts -- nearly 30,000 objects -- lies in the vaults of the Ethnological Museum Berlin (until recently the Museum fur Volkerkunde).

The pieces were collected over a 100-year period, beginning in the first half of the 19th century, by a dedicated group of explorers, wealthy adventurers, and traders, among them James Cook, Duke Paul of Wurttenberg, and Franz Boas. It is a stunning and important collection, in part because the pieces were collected so early in the encounter between Europeans and Native Americans. However, space limitations have kept the collection in storage and away from scholars and the general public since the end of the Second World War.

This book brings the collection's treasures to an international audience. Organized by sections on the major cultural areas -- including the Eastern Woodlands, Prairie and Plains, Southwest, California, Plateau and Great Basin, Northwest Coast, Subarctic, and Arctic -- the incisive text is supplemented by color photographs of the objects an

Table of Contents

Foreword 5(9)
Indians and Germans: A Relationship Riddled with Cliches 9(14)
Peter Bolz
Origins and History of the Collection 23(200)
Peter Bolz
The Collection by Culture Area
Eastern Woodlands
51(20)
Peter Bolz
Prairie and Plains
71(32)
Peter Bolz
Southwest
103(28)
Hans-Ulrich Sanner
California
131(16)
Hans-Ulrich Sanner
Plateau and Great Basin
147(14)
Hans-Ulrich Sanner
Northwest Coast
161(30)
Peter Bolz
Subarctic
191(12)
Peter Bolz
Arctic
203(20)
Hans-Ulrich Sanner
Modern Indian Painting 223(12)
Peter Bolz
Hans-Ulrich Sanner
Bibliography 235(4)
Index 239

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