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Not Native American Art Fakes Replicas And Invented Traditions Janet Catherine Berlo

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Not Native American Art Fakes Replicas And Invented Traditions Janet Catherine Berlo
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Publisher: University of Washington Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 125.3 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Janet Catherine Berlo
ISBN: 9780295751368, 0295751363
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Not Native American Art Fakes Replicas And Invented Traditions Janet Catherine Berlo by Janet Catherine Berlo 9780295751368, 0295751363 instant download after payment.

The faking of Native American art objects has proliferated as their commercial value has increased, but even a century ago experts were warning that the faking of objects ranging from catlinite pipes to Chumash sculpture was rampant. Through a series of historical and contemporary case studies, Janet Catherine Berlo engages with troubling and sometimes confusing categories of inauthenticity. 

 Not Native American Art examines the historical and social contexts within which people make replicas and fakes or even invent new objects that then become "traditional." 

Berlo follows the unexpected trajectories of such objects, including Northwest Coast carvings, "Navajo" rugs made in Mexico, Zuni mask replicas, Lakota-style quillwork, and Mimbres bowl forgeries. With engaging anecdotes, the book offers a rich and nuanced understanding of a surprisingly wide range of practices that makers have used to produce objects that are "not Native American art."

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