Showing posts with label Native American. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Native American. Show all posts

Friday, February 5, 2010

The Surrounder


Wah-ro-nee-sah

The Surrounder

An Ottoe Chief

Hand-colored aquatint after a painting by George Catlin

c. 1842

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Apache Basket






I happen to have this Apache basket in bowl form, so I thought you might enjoy this, too. It's circa turn of the last century, made of willow and devil's claw, and measures about 10" in diameter.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Bed, Buried and Beyond


One of the things that sparked my interest in vernacular arts was my early exposure to decorated graves at an African American church in rural Georgia. Grave markers, from pyramids to mausoleums to uninscribed slabs of rock, have always provoked fascination with the limitless creativity exhibited in our last, permanent memorials. Have you ever seen the fantasy caskets from Ghana? It's a shame they're buried. All this was brought to mind by the snapshot shown here, which shows someone who chose to be buried in their bed. The inscription on the back identifies it as the grave of a Native American in Fort Washakie, Wyoming.