Name/Title
Native Universe: Voices of Indian AmericaEntry/Object ID
2009.3.581Description
Native Universe: Voices of Indian America by Native American Tribal Leaders, Writers, Scholars, and Storytellers from the National Museum of American Indian at the Smithsonian Institute in conjunction with National Geographic Magazine.
This publication celebrated the opening of the National Museum of the American Indian in 2004. It contains information including fine art, fine craft, literature, and art history about the collections of this Smithsonian Museum.
The book is organized into three core sections that cover Our Universes, Our Peoples, and Our Lives.
Through essay, literary excerpts, and color photographs the book depicts the lives, arts, and histories of the Indigenous Peoples of North and Central America.
The first section discusses the Indigineous Universe. Key scholars such as the late John Mohawk, Victor Montejo, Gabrielle Tayac, N. Scott Momaday, and Jose Montano provide essays and literary expressions that look at ceremony, ritual, worldview, and original instructions.
The second section gives various histories through the words of Vine Deloria, Brenda Child, Paul Chaat Smith, and Sitting Bull. Their topics range from treaty promises, Indian education, political struggle, Alcatraz, and the meaning and importance of traditional lands.
The final section examines the contemporary lives and identities of Indigenous Peoples. Contemporary writers such as Sherman Alexie, Linda Hogan, Wilma Mankiller, and Louise Erdrich are paired with color photos of contemporary art pieces.
The book contains a bibliography, maps, and index.
335/Jacketed/Hardbound/PhotographsCollection
Don and Maudie Reynolds CollectionLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
BookNomenclature Sub-Class
Other DocumentsNomenclature Class
Documentary ObjectsNomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication ObjectsLOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials
Storytelling, Art, Beadwork, Weaving, Pottery, DanceSearch Terms
Smithsonian Institute, National Geographic Magazine, Alcatraz, Powwow, Indian Education, Native American, National Indian Museum, Ceremony, Navajo, Sioux, Mohawk, Cherokee, Ojibwa, Maya, CeremonialBook Details
Author
McMaster, Gerald and Clifford E. Trafzer, EditorsDate Published
2004Call No.
Ethnology MCISBN
978-1-4262-0422-7Notes
Copy No.: 2Condition
Overall Condition
ExcellentRelationships
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John MohawkPerson or Organization
Montejo, VictorPerson or Organization
Tayac, GabriellePerson or Organization
Momaday, N. ScottPerson or Organization
Montano, Jose.Person or Organization
Vine DeloriaPerson or Organization
Brenda ChildPerson or Organization
Paul Chaat SmithPerson or Organization
Sitting Bull.Person or Organization
Sherman AlexiePerson or Organization
Hogan, LindaPerson or Organization
Mankiller, WilmaPerson or Organization
Louise Erdrich