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Blackfoot Craftworker's Book  
Product ID: 0913990809
Blackfoot Craftworker's Book
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 80 pages
  • Publisher: Book Publishing Company (1983)
  • Author: Adolf and Beverly Hungry Wolf
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.4 x 0.2 inches
  • ISBN: 0913990809
  • Condition: Fair - (contains library stamp) Moderate wear of cover

 

Blackfoot Craftworker's Book

By: Adolf and Beverly Hungry Wolf

The main purpose of this book is to encourage craftworkers among the divisions of the Blackfoot Nation to learn the traditional styles of their own People's culture. The articles illustrated in here are in the collections of various museums throughout North America. Most of them are not readily accessible to Blackfoot craftworkers. Many of them are stored in dark rooms, surrounded by the smell of mothballs. Museums have only limited display space, and generally select only the finest articles to keep out. This book, then, is your own personal version of a museum display on the Blackfoot material culture.

In recent years there has been a revival of interest in traditional ways and materials, especially among the younger generations. At tribal dances and pow-wows one can see results of this revival by looking around at the many "old-time-styled-outfits" worn by participants. From conversations we have heard, it looks like this revival will continue to grow in the times ahead Yet, there are very few craftworkers who know the traditional styles well enough to create them or teach them to others. Particularly lacking among the People, by this time in history, are many examples of old craftwork that might inspire new variations. Such articles have been eagerly bought, for many years now, by museums and private collectors, when they were not lost or buried with their last owners. Makers and users of traditional craftwork will do well if they can discipline themselves not to be tempted into giving up their articles for large sums of money. The articles can provide many lifetimes of pride and pleasure, both for their original owners as well as for those who may inherit them as treasures of their ancestry. The money that these articles bring, when sold, seldom brings more than monetary satisfaction...

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