Spirit beings and sun dancers : Black Hawk's vision of the Lakota world

Type
Book
Authors
Janet Catherine Berlo ( Berlo, Janet Catherine )
 
ISBN 10
0807614653 
ISBN 13
9780807614655 
Category
General Library Collection  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2000 
Publisher
Pages
180 
Abstract
During the winter of 1880-81, Black Hawk, a Lakota artist living on the Cheyenne River Sioux reservation, drew seventy-six vivid images depicting complex scenes of ceremonial activity, personal visions, historical events, and nature studies. Having recently emerged from obscurity, Black Hawk's drawing book now stands as the most complete visual record extant of Lakota art of the early reservation period (1875-95). It is published here in full, for the first time, with fine quality color plates of each drawing. Detailed commentary accompanies the drawings, providing insight into Lakota religion, art, and culture in the nineteenth century. Some of Black Hawk's illustrations are the only known drawings of ceremonies described in ethnographic works such as <i>Black Elk Speaks</i>, the famous account of visions experienced by Lakota holy man Black Elk. The ceremonies depicted in Black Hawk's drawings include the Sun Dance, buffalo transformation ceremonies, and ceremonies honoring the sacred pipe. He also recorded scenes of Lakota encounters with the Crow, of buffalo hunting, and of wildlife. An invaluable contribution to our knowledge of Native American history and art, Black Hawk's drawing book is a window into a complex and eloquent world. 76 color illustrations, 20 b/w illustrations. - from Amazon 
Description
xviii, 190 pages : illustrations (some color), 1 map ; 23 x 29 cm. 
Biblio Notes
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.  
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