Palomar College

American Indian Studies 105 

ReadingAssignments


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Quarter

Chapters

1

Berlo* & Phillips: Introduction (ppg 1 - 35).

2

Berlo & Phillips: The Southwest (ppg 37 - 69).

3

Berlo & Phillips: The Northwest Coast (ppg 173 - 207); The North (ppg 139 - 171); The East (ppg 71 - 105).

Berlo & Phillips: The West (ppg 107 - 137); Twentieth Century Trends in Modern Native Art (ppg 209 - 239).

Dozier: David Largo- A Cahuilla Potter.    Through a Glass Darkly.

 

Required Book:

Berlo, Janet Catherine and Ruth B. Phillips  

                  1989   Native North American Art.  Oxford University Press.

 

Suggested  Readings:

Bean, Lowell John and Katherine Siva Saubel

1972    Temalpakh: Cahuilla Indian Knowledge and Usage of Plants.  Malki Museum Press, Morongo Indian Reservation, Banning, CA.

Dozier, Deborah                                                   

                  1989   The Heart is Fire: The World of the Cahuilla Indians of Southern California.  Heyday Press, Berkeley, CA.

Dockstader, Frederick 

any     Indian Art in America The Arts and Crafts of North American Indian. Any edition.

Fane, Diana, and Ira Jacknis, Lise M. Breen

1991    Objects of Myth and Memory: American Indian Art at the Brooklyn Museum.  The Brooklyn Museum and the University of Washington Press.

Furst, Peter, and Jill Furst

 1982   North American Indian Art.  Rizzoli International Publications, Inc., New York.

LaPena, Frank

 1985   The Extension of Tradition: Contemporary Northern California Native American Art in Cultural Perspective.  The Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA.

Taylor, Colin F., editor

1991     The Native Americans: The Indigenous Peoples of North America.  Smithmark Publishers, Inc., New York.

 

Sturtevant, William C., General Editor

 

     1988     Handbook of the North American Indians, 25 Volumes.  Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

Whiteford, Andrew, and Stewart Peckham, Rick Dillingham, Nancy Fox, Kate Kent

1989    I Am Here: Two-Thousand Years of Southwest Indian Arts and Culture.  Museum of New Mexico Press, Santa Fe.

 

 

 

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