Here now : Indigenous arts of North America at the Denver Art Museum / edited by John P. Lukavic, Dakota Hoska, and Christopher Patrello ; with contributions by Kathleen Ash-Milby [and 13 others].
Publisher: Munich, Germany : Hirmer ; Denver, Colorado : Denver Art Museum, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: 311 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; 29 cmContent type:- still image
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- 9783777438429
- Indigenous arts of North America at the Denver Art Museum
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Becoming Native artists / Joy Harjo -- Director's foreword / Christoph Heinrich -- Introduction / John P. Lukavic, Dakota Hoska, Christopher Patrello -- Plains -- Southwest -- California -- Plateau and Great Basin -- Northwest Coast -- Alaska Native and Arctic -- Northeast, Great Lakes, and Woodlands -- Southeast.
Becoming Native artists / Joy Harjo -- Director's foreword / Christoph Heinrich, Frederick and Jan Mayer Director -- Introduction / John P. Lukavic, Dakota Hoska, and Christopher Patrello -- Acknowledgments / John P. Lukavic, Dakota Hoska, Christopher Patrello -- Reaction to Massacre in America: Wounded Knee / Terrance Jade -- Functional beauty: Kiowa belt set / Jordan Poorman Cocker -- Native American Church art / Daniel C. Swan -- On Finding / Rose B. Simpson -- Pueblo Painting / Sascha T. Scott -- That spirit comes through my hands / Susan Billy -- The art of Codsiogo / Joe Horse Capture -- Clara Newman Benson (Deinkhul.át) / Zachary R. Jones -- Artist Statement / Nicholas Galanin -- Inuit Prints / Norman Vorano -- Finger Woven Bags of the Ojibwe of the Great Lakes / Jeffrey Chapman -- Farewell to the Smokies, 2007 / Kathleen Ash-Milby -- Medicine for the People / Jasha Lyons Echo-Hawk -- Notes -- Index -- Contributors -- Image credits -- Imprint.
Contributors: Kathleen Ash-Milby (Navajo) -- Susan Billy (Hopland Band of Pomo Indians) -- Jeffrey Chapman (White Earth Ojibwe) -- Jordan Poorman Cocker (Kiowa and Tongan) -- Jasha Lyons Echo-Hawk (Seminole and Pawnee) -- Nicholas Galanin (Tlingit and Unangâx) -- Joy Harjo (Mvskoke Nation) -- Joe Horse Capture (A'aniiih) -- Dakota Hoska (Oglála Lakĥóta) -- Terrance Jade (Oglála Lakĥóta) -- Zachary R. Jones -- John P. Lukavic -- Christopher Patrello -- Sascha T. Scott -- Rose B. Simpson (Santa Clara) -- Daniel C. Swan -- Norman Vorano.
Alaska Native and Arctic (illustrations of works by known Native artists): Credible, 2019 / Sonya Kelliher-Combs, Inupiaq and Athabascan, born 1969 -- Aixakuquing (Travel on the Sea), 2017 / Don Johnston, Aleut (Unangâx), born 1962 -- Owl Spirit, 1969 / Kenojuak Ashevak, Inuit, 1927-2013 -- Walrus and Seals, 1976 / Jamasie Teevee, Inuit, 1910-1985 -- Owl of Kingait, 1973 / Kaninginak Pootoogook, Inuit, 1935-2010 -- Witch, 1975 / Helen Kalvak, Inuit, 1901-1984 -- Bird Woman, 1977 / Victoria Mumngshoaluk, Inuit, 1930-2016; Martha Noah, Inuit, born 1943 -- Faces, 1974 / Manasee Eevik, Inuit, born 1939.
California (illustrations of works by known Native artists): Lidded Container, about 1914 / Elizabeth Hickox, Wiyot and Karuk, 1872-1947 -- Lidded Container, about 1911 / Louise Hickox, Wiyot and Hupa, 1896-1962 -- Plaque, early 1900s / Annie Boone, Pomo, about 1889-about 1960 -- Half Indian/Half Mexican, 1991 / James Luna, Luiseño, Diegueno, and Mexican, 1950-2018 -- Indian Power, 1972 / Fritz Scholder, Luiseño, 1937-2005 -- Crow Dance, 2014 / Rick Bartow, Wiyot, 1946-2016 -- Mad Indian #3, about 1970 / Fritz Scholder, Luiseño, 1937-2005 -- Shuffle Off to Buffalo #V, 1983 / Harry Fonseca, Maidu, 1946-2006 -- Untitled, 2018-2019 / Jamie Okuma, Luiseño, Shoshone-Bannock, Wailaki, and Okinawan, born 1978; with contributions by Cameron Linton, Sandra Okuma, Pat Pruitt, Keri Ataumbi, and Tania Larsson.
Northeast, Great Lakes, and Woodlands (illustrations of works by known Native artists): Untitled (Snakes), about 1970 / Norval Morrisseau, Anishinaabe, 1932-2007 -- Land O Bucks, Land O Fakes, Land O Lakes, 2006 / David P. Bradley, Chippewa, born 1954 -- O'Keeffe, After Whistler, 2007 / David P. Bradley, Chippewa, born 1954 -- It Was Never About Playing Cowboys and Indians, 2012 / Gail Tremblay, Onondaga and Mi'kmaq, born 1945 -- Eminent Domain: A Brief History of America, 2011 / Jim Denomie, Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe, born 1955 -- Waterfall VIII, 2011 / Truman T. Lowe, Ho-Chunk (Winnebago), 1944-2019 -- Basket, about 1940 / Mary Lafrance, Mohawk, active 1940s.
Northwest Coast (illustrations of works by known Native artists): Chilkat (Naaxiin) Tunic, late 1800s / Jennie Thlunaut (Shax'saani Kéek'), Kaagwaantaan clan of the Tlingit, 1891-1986 -- Chilkat (Naaxiin) Shirt, late 1800s / Clara Newman Benson (Deinkhul.át), Gaanaxteidi clan of the Tlingit, 1856-1935 -- Hat (Xaadas dajáangaa), 1890s / attributed to Isabella (Qwii.aang) and Charles (Da.axiigang) Edenshaw; Haida, 1842-1926; Haida Gwaii, 1939-1920 -- DAM Dancing Crane, 2019 / Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, Haida Canadian, born 1954 -- Lidded Box, about 1890 / John Robson (Giatlins), Haida, 1846-1924 -- House Frontal Pole (gyáa'aang), 1870 / Dwight Wallace (Gid K'wáajuss), Kaigani Haida, 1822-1913 -- Killer Whale Crest Hat, 2004 / Preston Singletary, Tlingit, born 1963 -- Four-Faced Hamat'sa Mask (Mugwami), about 1938 / George Walkus, Gwa'sala band of the Kwakw̲ak̲a'wakw, about 1890-about 1950 -- -- God Complex, 2015 / Nicholas Galanin, Tlingit and Unangâx, born 1979.
Plains (illustrations of works by known Native artists or photographers): The Once-Famous Black Eagle (Ka-et-te-kone-ke) of the Kiowa in Deadly Conflict with Ute Chief, Ute Killed / Silver Horn (Huangooah) (Kiowa Apache, 1860-1940) -- Untitled, about 1930 / Spencer Asah, Kiowa, about 1908-1954 -- Tired Indian #1, about 1975 / Fritz Scholder, Luiseño, 1937-2005 -- Cheyenne chief Minimic (Eagle Head), survivor of the Sand Creek Massacre / William Soule -- Sioux Eagle Dancer, 1954 / Oscar Howe, Dakota, 1915-1983 -- Catalogue Number 1949.73, 2019 / Wendy Red Star, Apsáalooke (Crow), born 1981 -- Tipi, about 1880 / attributed to Standing Bear, Mnikȟówožu Lakȟóta, 1859-1934 -- Book of Ledger Drawings, 1870s / Crazy Horse, Oglála and Mnikȟówožu Lakȟóta, 1837-1877 -- Tobacco Bag, about 1885 / Nellie Two Bear Gates, Yanktonai Dakota, 1854-1935 -- Pictographic War Record of the Battle of the Greasy Grass (Little Bighorn), about 1890 / White Swan, Apsáalooke (Crow), about 1851-1904 -- White Swan / photographed by Frank Rinehart in 1898 -- Mount Corcoran, c. 1876-77 / Albert Bierstadt -- Pictographic Account of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, 1881 / Red Horse -- History is Painted by the Victors, 2013 / Kent Monkman, Fisher River Band Cree, born 1965 -- Massacre in America: Wounded Knee, 1972 / Fritz Scholder, Luise̋no, 1937-2005 -- The Massacre of the Innocents, about 1610 / Peter Paul Rubens -- The Scream, 2017 / Kent Monkman, Fisher River Band Cree, born 1965 -- Beef Issue at Fort Sill, 1973 / T.C. Cannon, Kiowa and Caddo, 1946-1978 -- Shield Cover, about 1870 / Joseph No Two Horns (Hé Nún̦pa Wan̦iča), Húnkpapȟa), Hún̦kpapȟa Lakhóta, 1852-1942 -- Shirt, about 1930 / Three Calf, Kainai, 1866-1948 -- Knows Her Medicine, 1981 / Kevin Red Star, born 1943 -- A Little Medicine and Magic, 2018 / Julie Buffalohead, Ponca, born 1972 -- Robe, 1940 / Mary Bacon Rind, Osage, active 1940s -- Untitled (Quiet Strength, II), 2017 / Dyani White Hawk, Sičhánǧu Lakȟóta, born 1976 -- Lakota Belt, 2005 / Kevin Pourier, Oglála Lakȟóta, born 1958 and Valerie Morgan, Oglála Lakȟóta, born 1959 -- Fan, 1940s / Belo Cozad, Kiowa, about 1864-1950 -- Fan, about 1944 / Joe Rush, Ponca, 1908-1979 -- Textile, about 1980 / Marilyn Segay, Navajo, born about 1959 -- Love and Prayers, 2014 / Monty Claw, Navajo, born 1977 -- Cradleboard, 1897-98 / Tsomah Poolaw, Kowa, 1870-1958 -- Cradle, 1888 / Horse (first wife of White Man Runs Him), Apsáalooke (Crow), active late 1800s.
Plateau and Great Basin (illustrations of works by known Native artists): Bowl, late 1800s / Louisa Keyser (Dat So La Lee), Washoe, 1829-1925 -- Robe, 1885 / attributed to Codsiogo, Shoshone, 1866-1912 -- Boom!, 1988 / James Lavadour, Walla Walla, born 1951 -- untitled (Green & Yellow), 1978 / Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Salish, Kootenai, Cree, and Shoshone, born 1940 -- Trade Canoe for Don Quixote, 2004 / Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Salish, Kootenai, Cree, and Shoshone, born 1940.
Southeast illustrations of works by known Native artists): Pointed Basket (taposhake chufa), 1950s / Ida Deer, Choctaw, active 1950s -- Mask, 1930-47 / Allen Long, Eastern Band Cherokee, 1917-1983 -- Jar, 1951 / Rebecca "Amanda" Wolf Youngbird, Cherokee, 1890-1984 -- Jar, 2008 / Jane Osti, Cherokee, born 1945 -- Farewell to the Smokies (Trail of Tears), 2007 / Kay WalkingStick, Cherokee, born 1935 -- Florida Seminoles Preparing Food, 1951 / Fred Beaver, Creek, 1911-1980 -- Riding Wild, 1966 / Jerome Tiger, Creek, 1941-1967 -- Natura Non Facit Saltum, 2005 / Jeffrey Gibson, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Cherokee, born 1972 -- Late Fragment (after Carver), 2012 / Jeffrey Gibson, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Cherokee, born 1972, New York -- Basket, 1955 / Lizzie Youngbird, Cherokee, 1903-1967 -- Vessel, 2015 / Shan Goshorn, Cherokee, 1957-2018.
Southwest (illustrations of works by known Native artists or photographers): The Potter (Nampeyo of Hano), 1906 / Edward S. Curtis -- Jar, 1900-15 / Nampeyo, Hopi-Tewa, 1860-1942 -- Bowl, about 1921 / Maria Martinez, San Ildefonso, 1886-1980 and Julian Martinez, San Ildefonso, 1885-1943 -- Jar, about 1921 / Isadora Medina, Zia, 1894-1951 -- Jar, about 1910 / Sara Fina Tafoya, Santa Clara, 1863-1949 -- Jar, about 1925 / Santana Melchor, Kewa (Santo Domingo), 1889-1978 -- Velocity, 2011 / Virgil Ortiz, Cochiti, born 1969, Cochiti Pueblo -- Agents of Oppression, 1993 / Diego Romero, Cochiti, born 1964 -- Jar, about 1995 / Lonnie Vigil, Nambe, born 1949 -- Four Figures, 1996 / Nora Naranjo-Morse, Santa Clara, born 1953 -- Spiral, about 2002 / Christine Nofchissey McHorse, Navajo, 1948-2021 -- Jar (detail), 1997 / Hubert Candelario, San Felipe, born 1965 -- Mud Woman Rolls On, 2011 / Roxanne Swentzell, Santa Clara, born 1962 -- The Mesa Verde Full Arch, 1999 / Al Qöyawayma, Hopi, born 1938 -- Transparency Self Portrait, 2012 / Rose Simpson, Santa Clara, born 1983 -- Warrior, 2012 / Rose Simpson, Santa Clara, born 1983 -- Stereo-view of Spotted Tail (Sinté Gleškȧ), Chief of the Sičhánǧu Oyáte (Brulé), with his wife and daughter / photographed and published by S. J. Morrow, about 1872 -- Rug, 1947-48 / Daisy Taugelchee, Navajo, 1911-1990 -- Pictorial Weaving, 1981-82 / Isabel John, Navajo, 1933-2004 -- Bird and Cornstalk Rug, 1983 / Ason Yellowhair, Navajo, about 1930-2013 -- Katsina 5, 1987 / Ramona Sakiestewa, Hopi, born 1948 -- Yei be Chai Weaving, 1991 / Della Woody Begay, Navajo, born about 1930 -- Intended Vermillion, 2015 / DY Begay, Navajo, born 1953 -- Ii'ni'łigai (White Lightning), 2018 / Kevin Aspaas, Navajo, born 1995 -- My Quilt, 1993 / Melanie Yazzie, Diné (Navajo), born 1966 -- Mirage, about 2010 / Elsie Holiday, Navajo, born 1965 -- Pueblo Ceremonial Dance, about 1925 / Tonita Pena, San Ildefonso, 1893-1949 -- Pictograph Altar, 1952 / Joe H. Herrera, Cochiti, 1923-2001 -- Harvest Dance, 1930 / Awa Tsireh (Alfonso Roybal), San Ildefonso, 1898-1955 -- Apache Crown Dance, 1952 / Allan Houser, Chiricahua Apache, 1914-1994 -- Gift of the Earth, 1991 / Allan Houser, Chiricahua Apache, 1914-1994 -- Mountain Lion, 1938 / Fred Kabotie, Hopi, about 1900-1986; Victor Coochwytewa, Hopi, 1922-2011; Herbert Komayouse, Hopi, active mid-1900s; Charles Loloma, Hopi, 1921-1991 -- Eagle Kachina Dancer, 1939 / Charles Loloma, Hopi, 1921-1991 -- Bracelet, about 1974 / Charles Loloma, Hopi, 1921-1991 -- Her First Dance, 1953 / Pablita Velarde, Santa Clara, 1918-2006 -- Hopi Eagle Dancer, 1995 / Dan Namingha, Hopi, born 1950 -- Necklace, late 1900s / Dwayne, Anthony, and Ron Upshaw, Navajo, active late 1900s -- Hu'tuuu (Harvester) Katsina, also known as Ngyayataqa (Swaying Man) Katsina, about 1940s / Lonnie Nutumya, Hopi, active mid-1900s.