
A Warrior I Have Been
Plain Indian Cultures in Transition

Description
This catalog of Plains Indian material culture is a wonderful reference source for anyone interested in learning about Plains Indian lifestyle. Richard Green's enclosed exhibition traces the evolution of Plains Indian art and culture from early times to the present, and includes material from a wide range of tribes. Informed commentary by the author on the items displayed gives added depth to the exhibit. Over two hundred color photos of exhibit pieces as well as many black-and-white photographs from the early 1900s accompany the text.
Includes sections on dance regalia, tools and implements, childhood items, warrior clothing, horse gear, tobacco bags, moccasins, and much more.
About this Author
Richard Green has had a life-long appreciation for Natve American cultures, both past and present. Over the past two decades he has contributed to numerous publications on the subject of Indian material culture. He is a craft worker, collector, and member of the bead Society of Great Britain. He lives in the West Midlands region of England.
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