Item #168929 Objects of Everlasting Esteem: Native American Voices on Identity, Art, & Culture. Lucy Fowler Williams, William Wierzbowski, Rovert W. Preucel.
Objects of Everlasting Esteem: Native American Voices on Identity, Art, & Culture
Objects of Everlasting Esteem: Native American Voices on Identity, Art, & Culture
Objects of Everlasting Esteem: Native American Voices on Identity, Art, & Culture
Objects of Everlasting Esteem: Native American Voices on Identity, Art, & Culture
Objects of Everlasting Esteem: Native American Voices on Identity, Art, & Culture
Objects of Everlasting Esteem: Native American Voices on Identity, Art, & Culture
Objects of Everlasting Esteem: Native American Voices on Identity, Art, & Culture

Objects of Everlasting Esteem: Native American Voices on Identity, Art, & Culture

Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2005. Hardcover. Brick cloth boards with gilt stamped design and lettering, color-illustrated decorative end papers. Color-illustrated dust jacket with white and gray lettering. xiv, 203 pp. Color illustrations. VG/VG- light corner/edge wear to dust jacket. Item #168929
ISBN: 9781931707800

"The dynamic discourse stimulated by 78 magnificent objects created by Native Americans over the years, now housed in the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, and the responses of contemporary Native Americans to those objects forms the core of this book. The book itself helps define the Museum's role within the realms of a large research university and the general public, presenting and clarifying some of the connections between the Museum and the Native American communities."--Jacket. Inscribed on title page to Fred Boscan, by two of the editors, and a third person.

OCLC: 57405389

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