Native Arts of North America, Africa, and South Pacific: Introduction to Indigenous Art History (Icon Editions) - Perfect for Art Students, Collectors, and Cultural Enthusiasts
Native Arts of North America, Africa, and South Pacific: Introduction to Indigenous Art History (Icon Editions) - Perfect for Art Students, Collectors, and Cultural Enthusiasts

Native Arts of North America, Africa, and South Pacific: Introduction to Indigenous Art History (Icon Editions) - Perfect for Art Students, Collectors, and Cultural Enthusiasts

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This introduction to the art of tribal peoples of North America, Africa, and the South Pacific does not briefly cover the hundreds of artistic traditions in these three vast areas but rather studies in depth thirty-six art styles within all three areas using the methods of art history, including stylistic analysis and iconographic interpretation. Emphasis is on the art in cultural context and as a system of visual communication within each tribal area. Where appropriate for a more complete understanding of the art, data from archaeology, ethnology, linguistics, religion, and other humanistic disciplines are included.Among the peoples and cultures whose art is studied are the Haida, Kwakiutl, and Tlingit; the Hohokam and Mongollon, the Anasazi and Hopi; the Dogon and Bamana of Mali; the Asante of Ghana; the Benin, Yoruba, and Ibo of Nigeria; the Fan, the Bamum, and the Kuba of Central Africa; Australian aboriginal and Island New Guinea art; Island Melanesia art; central and eastern Polynesia; Hawaii and the Maori in Marginal Polynesia.The format of the text and selected illustrations is based on seventeen years of teaching African, North American Indian, and South Pacific art to undergraduate and graduate students at Herbert H. Lehman College (CUNY), New York University, and Columbia University. The book is intended for art history and anthropology students and the interested lay reader or collector. The detailed notes at the end of the book are for further study, research, and understanding of the tribal art style under discussion.

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Do you need this book for a class? Probably.At least you can rest assured the author does not make the content unbearable.The author clearly states information about given regions then dives into each group and subgroup's cultural differences and what they did in art history. They do not ramble in their work, it is straightforward.Honestly, this textbook was better at clarifying things for me than my professor.So, enjoy learning about headhunting, various age-grade societies, and wildly diverse art by native groups that are rarely taught in schools in this book.
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