Illustrates the past and present of the Plains peoples in over 250 full-color images, from traditional feather bonnets to contemporary paintings and sculptures and contributions by Native American scholars.
Foreword
Preface
1. People of the Plains
2. Land of Many Gifts
-Women's Roles / Beatrice Medicine
3. Buffalo and the People
-The Buffalo as Part of the Mandan-Hidatsa Way of Life / Gerard
Baker
4 Honor and Celebration
-Crow Tribal Leaders / Joseph Medicine Crow
5 Adversity and Renewal
-A New and Different Life on a Small Part of a Very Old Place /
Arthur Amiotte
6 Our People Today
-A Cheyenne in Cyber Space / Bently Spang
The Authors
Bibliography
Index
Emma I. Hansen , a member of the Pawnee Nation, is curator of the Plains Indian Museum at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody, Wyoming.
This visually impressive volume . . . . has combined the museum's
stunning collection of historical and contemporary art and
artifacts with a series of essays designed not simply to describe
those pieces, but to place them in their widest social, cultural,
and historical contexts . . . an important addition to the
literature on material culture and identity.
*Museum Anthropology*
This welcome and long-awaited volume will be an important addition
to every library concerned with art and culture on the Great
Plains.
*South Dakota History*
Hansen and her contributing authors have produced a volume of
immense importance to scholars in a wide variety of disciplines.
Each of the chapters contains a wealth of quotations that brings a
living voice to the text. Color-enhanced historic photographs
further add to the reader's ability to connect the remarkable
pieces featured in the book with the women and men who made and
used them. The true beneficiaries of the work that Hansen and the
others invested in this book are Indian peoples today and their
children to come. The elders, after all, have much to teach us
about beauty, honor, and strength.
*New Mexico Historical Review*
[A] visually stunning volume with exceptionally high-quality
photographs of objects in the collections, reproduced in color with
equal concern for quality. . . . Memory and Vision is essential for
any library of American Indian art and serves as an excellent
introduction for anyone interested in learning about the history
and cultures of the Native peoples of the Great Plains.
*Journal of Folklore Research*
Readers looking for a general introduction to Plains Indian culture
will find this book attractive and useful..Recommended.
*Choice*
Stunning photographs of people, artwork and everyday objects such
as drums, dresses and dolls make reading Memory and Vision a
rewarding experience.
*Alaska Airlines Magazine*
This publication-based on the award-winning reinterpretation and
reinstallation in 2000 of the Plains Indian Museum at the Buffalo
Bill Historical Center in Cody, Wyoming-is much more than a catalog
of that institution's collections. …Illustrated with color
photographs of objects and archival images and illuminated by
quotes from interviews, ethnographies, and oral histories, Hansen's
volume surveys the cultures of Plains people in six thematic
chapters with brief interchapter essays by contemporary Plains
scholars and artists Beatrice Medicine, Gerard Baker, Joseph
Medicine Crow, Arthur Amiotte, and Bentley Spang.
*Great Plains Quarterly*
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