The Fetish Carvers of Zuni [SOLD]
- Subject: Zuni Fetishes/Culture
- Item # 0-912535-10-5
- Date Published: Softcover, revised edition 1995
- Size: 112 pages, color and black & white photos SOLD
THE FETISH CARVERS OF ZUNI (Revised Edition)
Marian Rodee & James Ostler
The Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and The Pueblo of Zuni Arts and Crafts
Softcover, revised edition 1995, 112 pages, illustrated
From the Preface
"We undertook this study because of the great interest in the collecting of fetishes in the 1980s and the concomitant growth in the number of carvers. James Ostler, who established the Pueblo of Zuni Arts and Crafts enterprise in 1984, has been associated with the carving phenomenon from the beginning and has lived at Zuni as both an outsider and an insider. Marian Rodee, curator of Southwestern Ethnology at the Maxwell Museum of the University of New Mexico, approaches the project as a museum person interested in the history and social basis of the native arts of the Southwest. The interviews were conducted in 1988 and 1989 and the photography was done between October 1989 and May 1990."
Abbreviated Table of Contents
Preface
Prehistory and History of Zuni
History and Context of Fetishes
From 1984 to the Present
Zuni Aesthetics
The Carvers Today
Carving Families
(24 families listed)
Summary
Addendum
From Folk Art to Fine Art
The Market
Rocks
Family Charts
Bibliography
Index
- Subject: Zuni Fetishes/Culture
- Item # 0-912535-10-5
- Date Published: Softcover, revised edition 1995
- Size: 112 pages, color and black & white photos SOLD
Publisher:
- University of New Mexico Press
- Albuquerque, NM
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