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Museum Anthropology
Volume 24. Issue 2-3. September 2000
Contents:
Memory and Imagination in Native American Art
Introduction: Memory and Imagination in Native American Art
What is Tradition?
The State of Tradition
Retrospection, Memory and Imagination in the Study of 20
th
-century Native American Art History
Art and Autoethnography: Frank Day and the Uses of Anthropology
Frank Day: Inside Place, Inside Art
"The strength that continues to go on for all of us"
"There are other ways of getting tradition"
"I just paint from my heart"
"I'm doing what I'm supposed to be doing"
California Indian Artists' Dialogue: Harry Fonseca, Frank LaPena, Judith Lowry, L. Frank Manriquez, Brian Tripp
Book Reviews
Native American Art: The Collections of the Ethnological Museum Berlin/Sun Dogs and Eagle Down: The Indian Paintings of Bill Holm
Exibition Reviews
Iaia rocks the sixties: The painting revolution at the institute of American Indian arts
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