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Patterns of Exchange

Teresa J. Wilkins (Autor)

University of Oklahoma Press (Editora)

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Reveals the true complexity of the relationship between Navajo weavers and reservation traders

The Navajo rugs and textiles people admire and buy today are the result of many historical influences, particularly the interaction between Navajo weavers and the traders who guided their production and controlled their sale. John Lorenzo Hubbell and other late-nineteenth-century traders were convinced they knew which patterns and colors would appeal to Anglo-American buyers, and so they heavily encouraged those designs. In Patterns of Exchange, Teresa J. Wilkins traces how the relationships between generations of Navajo weavers and traders affected Navajo weaving.

The Navajos valued their relationships with Hubbell and others who operated trading posts on their reservation. As a result, they did not always see themselves as exploited victims of a capitalist system. Rather, because of Navajo cultural traditions of gift-giving and helping others, the artists slowly adapted some of the patterns and colors the traders requested into their own designs. By the 1890s, Hubbell and others commissioned paintings depicting particular weaving styles and encouraged Navajo weavers to copy them, reinforcing public perceptions of traditional Navajo weaving. Even the Navajos came to revere certain designs as "the weaving of the ancestors."

Including numerous illustrations, this volume traces the intricate play of cultural and economic pressures and personal relationships between artists and traders that guided Navajo weavers to produce textiles that are today emblems of the Native American Southwest.

Winner - Multi-cultural Subject, New Mexico Book Awards

Teresa J. Wilkins is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of New Mexico, Gallup. A weaver herself, she is a former student of weaving authority Joe Ben Wheat.

Sobre o Livro

Estudo sobre a interação entre tecelões navajos e comerciantes de posto comercial, com foco em mudanças de padrões e cores solicitadas para o mercado anglo-americano.

Analisa relações pessoais e pressões econômicas no contexto das reservas, ilustrando como práticas culturais navajas de troca e ajuda influenciaram decisões artísticas.

Inclui numerosas ilustrações e exemplos de peças para uso em cursos e pesquisas sobre história material, arte têxtil e relações culturais no sudoeste norte-americano.

Características

Categoria História da Arte
Subcategoria Antropologia Cultural
Autores Teresa J. Wilkins
Sobre o Autor Teresa J. Wilkins é antropóloga e pesquisadora com experiência em tecelagem navaja e estudos culturais.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 254
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN 9780806143545
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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