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Imprint:Phoenix, Ariz. : Heard Museum, c2005.
Description:192 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 30 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5711487
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Other authors / contributors:Marshall, Ann E.
Zepeda, Ofelia.
Heard Museum.
ISBN:0934351767 (hardcover)
0934351759 (pbk.)
Notes:Catalog published in conjunction with the opening of an exhibition held at the Heard Museum beginning May 22, 2005.
Includes index.
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Summary:In the American Southwest, Native people remain connected to the lands that have been their homes for centuries. In Home: Native People in the Southwest, they tell of that connection, of how it has survived and changed over time, and of how they are preserving it for future generations. Native artists express multiple visions of home in their art. The stories of the people who made the art are all different and yet, as Native people, they have a shared history and land, and their stories have common themes for all people. The permanent collection of the Heard Museum is a part of these stories. In the pages of this book you will encounter many expressions of the meanings of home as they are embodied in clay, pigment, plant materials, fiber, wood, metal, and words by people whose art is indivisible from their lives and whose lives are indivisible from the landscapes in which they live them.
Item Description:Catalog published in conjunction with the opening of an exhibition held at the Heard Museum beginning May 22, 2005.
Includes index.
Physical Description:192 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 30 cm.
ISBN:0934351767
0934351759