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Seattle: Vancouver [B. C. ]: University of Washington Press; Douglas & McIntyre. 1987. Very Good. No dust jacket, as issued. Appears unread. Trade pb Unknown printing. (pbk. ) 192 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Reprint. Originally published: Newton Abbot, England: David & Charles, c1976. Includes index. Bibliography: p. 189-190.
[Chicago. 1959]. Very Good. No dust jacket, as issued. Trade pb Unknown printing. [64] p. (chiefly illus. ) 21 cm. Cover title. "Based on the exhibition, Indian Art of the Americas, held in August and September, 1959, as a part of the Festival of the Americas, on the occasion of the Third Pan American Games. " Bibliography: p. [6]-[7].
Ottawa: Arts and Crafts Development Section, Indian-Eskimo Economic Development.... 1972, 1974 printing. Good. No dust jacket, as issued. Spine chipping. Hard cover Unknown printing. 138 p. : ill. (some col. ); 29 cm. Bibliography: p. 137.
New York: The Center for Inter-American Relations and The American Federation of Arts. 1978. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover small edgewear, small spotting. A few pages have small ink stains to edges, else VG. Trade paperback 128 p., 11x11 ins. Profusely illustrated.
Walnut Creek Arts Alliance, Walnut Creek, CA, 1973;. VG, wraps, 36 pp. Illustrated. Three of the seven women profiled are Native American and one is Asian American.
American Indian Art, Scottsdale, AZ, 1985. VG, wraps, 80 pp. A great reference, knowledgeable articles, with wonderful color illustrations. Aside from the standard features, including book reviews, this issue has an article on Pomo baskets and one on Pueblo sashes.
Arizona Highways, Phoenix, 1974;. Very Good, wraps, 48 pp, 9x12 ins. Primarily Navajo, including much on Yei rugs and sand painting rugs, an article on Hopi weaving too. Profusely illustrated, a great reference.
Albuquerque: Avanyu Publishing. 1987. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Appears unread. Trade paperback 40 p.8"x10.25". Profusely illustrated. "A reprint in its entirety of the first significant catalog produced by Pendleton Woolen Mills for the sale of its 'Indian design' bed blankets, robes, steamer rugs, bath robes, couch covers, tapestries and shawls. " Cover title: Pendleton Woolen Mills.
Cheney Cowles Museum, Spokane, 1997. Near Fine, wraps, 60 pp, 8.5x11 ins. Illustrated. Nice pieces, very informative text with seven articles ranging from Plateau to Plains to Southwest to Mexico.
Scottsdale, AZ: American Indian Art, Inc.. 1976. First edition. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Good minus, worn cover, spine chipping, some dogearing of corners, contents clear. Stain to bottom edge of last 10 pages. Trade paperback 88 p., 8.5"x11". Includes Illustrations. An early isue of this great reference magazine, knowledgeable articles, with wonderful color illustrations. Aside from the standard features, including book reviews, this issue has an article on the Navajo Chief Blanket by joe Ben Wheat, one on Pueblo tabletas, and more.
Glorieta, NM: Rio Grande Press, Inc.. 1970. First printing. Unabridged. Fine. No dust jacket. Appears unread. Hard cover ii, [169-548] p. plus 248 plates. Also includes 212 text figures. Profusely illustrated. Cover and spine title: 'Aboriginal Indian Basketry'. First published in 1902
New Press, NY, 1993. Fine, dj F, 144 pp. First printing. Illustrated with color photographs. "[F]irst U.S. publication of an extraordinary collection of Native American art. . . . For centuries, ornamental robes made of buffalo hide were painted by artists of the various Indian nations. Brought back to the French kings in the eighteenth century, the robes represented here are now housed in the Musee de l'Homme in Paris. . . "
New York: A. S. Barnes. 1970. Very good in very good dust jacket. Hard cover 127 p. Profusely illustrated. DJ has sub-title: A Book of Kachina Effigies.
American Indian Art, Scottsdale, AZ, 1976. Near Fine, wraps, 86 pp. A great reference, knowledgeable articles, with wonderful color illustrations. Aside from the standard features, including book reviews, this issue includes articles on "A Magnificent Acoma Pot"; "Kokopelli: The Humpbacked Flute Player"; "The Indian and the American Flag"; "Anasazi Murals".
Tucson: Treasure Chest Books. 1993. First edition. First printing. Fine. No dust jacket as issued. Appears unread, almost as new. Trade paperback iv, 59 p., 8.5"x11". Profusely illustrated.
Fullerton, Calif.: Muckenthaler Cultural Center. 1974. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Appears almost unread. Trade paperback 50 p., 8.5"x10.5". Illustrated. Exhibition held at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center Apr. 19-May 26, 1974. Bibliography: p. 49-50.
Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press. 1988. New. No dust jacket as issued. Trade paperback 209 p., 9"x11.25" Profusely illustrated. Museum of New Mexico Press Series in Southwestern Culture.
Ottawa: Canadian Indian Marketing Services. 1977. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Previous owner's name. Trade paperback [42] p., 8.5"x9.5". Eighteen full color plates. Illustrated. Includes three folded leaves. Bibliography: p. [40]. Photographs and biographies of the artists.
Scottsdale, AZ: American Indian Art. 1980. Good, wraps, 88 pp, 8.5"x11". Small water stain to bottom edge of first pages. A great reference, knowledgeable articles, with wonderful color illustrations. Aside from the standard features, including book reviews, this issue has articles on Tlingit art, Hopi Kachinas, Hopi pottery, Yuma dolls. Trade paperback