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Category : Cherokee Indians
Languages : en
Pages : 720
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Category : Cherokee Indians
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Pages : 720
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Author: Garrick Mallery
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 294
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A pictograph is a writing by picture. It conveys and records an idea or occurrence by graphic means without the use of words or letters. The execution of the pictures of which it is composed often exhibits the first crude efforts of graphic art, and their study in that relation is of value. When pictures are employed as writing the conception intended to be presented is generally analyzed, and only its most essential points are indicated, with the result that the characters when frequently repeated become conventional, and in their later forms cease to be recognizable as objective portraitures. A general deduction made after several years of study of pictographs of all kinds found among the North American Indians is that they exhibit very little trace of mysticism or of esotericism in any form. They are objective representations and cannot be treated as ciphers or cryptographs in any attempt at their interpretation. A knowledge of the customs, costumes, including arrangement of hair, paint, and all tribal designations, and of their histories and traditions is essential to the understanding of their drawings, for which reason some of those particulars known to have influenced pictography are set forth in this book, and others are suggested which possibly had a similar influence.
Author: Franz Boas
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Category : Indians of North America
Languages : en
Pages : 712
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Languages : en
Pages : 764
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Author: Mark Raymond Harrington
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Category : Cuba
Languages : en
Pages : 362
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Author: Garrick Mallery
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Category : Picture-writing, Indian
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Author: Franz Boas
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3752390204
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 317
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Reproduction of the original: The Central Eskimo by Franz Boas
Author: Lucien McShan Turner
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Category : Ethnology
Languages : en
Pages : 224
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Author: Jesse Walter Fewkes
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
ISBN: 081735574X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 330
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A valuable recounting of the first formal archaeological excavations in Puerto Rico Originally published as the Twenty-Fifth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution in 1907, this book was praised in an article in American Anthropologist as doing “more than any other to give a comprehensive idea of the archaeology of the West Indies.” Until that time, for mainly political reasons, little scientific research had been conducted by Americans on any of the Caribbean islands. Dr. Fewkes' unique skills of observation and experience served him well in the quest to understand Caribbean prehistory and culture. This volume, the result of his careful fieldwork in Puerto Rico in 1902-04, is magnificently illustrated by 93 plates and 43 line drawings of specimens from both public and private collections of the islands. A 1907 article in the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland described the volume as “a most valuable contribution to ethnographical science.”
Author: James Owen Dorsey
Publisher: e-artnow
ISBN: 8026888677
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 225
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Cult, as used in this book, means a system of religious belief and worship, especially the rites and ceremonies employed in such worship. The present book treats of the cults of a few of the Siouan tribes—that is, with two exceptions, of such tribes as have been visited by the author. "Siouan" is a term originated by the Bureau of Ethnology. It is derived from "Sioux," the popular name for those Indians who call themselves "Dakota" or "Lakota," the latter being the Teton appellation. "Siouan" is used as an adjective, but, unlike its primitive, it refers not only to the Dakota tribes, but also to the entire linguistic stock or family. The Siouan family includes the Dakota, Assiniboin, Omaha, Ponka, Osage, Kansa, Kwapa, Iowa, Oto, Missouri, Winnebago, Mandan, Hidatsa, Crow, Tutelo, Biloxi, Catawba, and other Indians.