![]() Specificationsīorn of Clay: Ceramics from the National Museum of the American Indian Bruce Bernstein, Ann McMullen, Ramiro Matos (Quechua), and Felipé Solis Showcasing the powerful indigenous art of a region that spans national borders, the book provides readers with an understanding of the Anishinaabeg as contemporary citizens of North America with deep roots in their Great Lakes homeland. The authors also discuss how the artists, in their work, have accommodated, incorporated, or challenged newcomers. ![]() Phillips, and Gerald McMaster-explore the ways in which the artists have depicted stories, histories, and experiences of the Great Lakes. ![]() Penney, Alan Corbiere, Crystal Migwans, Ruth B. Illustrated with nearly 100 color images, the book features works by modern masters such as Norval Morrisseau, George Morrison, and Blake Debassige as well as traditional objects such as painted drums, carved containers, and bags embroidered with porcupine quills. In Before and after the Horizon: Anishinaabe Artists of the Great Lakes, five renowned scholars of Native art show how historical and contemporary Anishinaabe artists have expressed the spiritual and social dimensions of their relations with the Great Lakes region. ![]() Penney and Gerald McMaster (Plains Cree and member of the Siksika Nation) Before and after the Horizon: Anishinaabe Artists of the Great Lakes Edited by David W. ![]()
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