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Frank Hamilton Cushing

A Study of Pueblo Pottery as Illustrative of Zuñi Culture Growth

In «A Study of Pueblo Pottery as Illustrative of Zu√±i Culture Growth," Frank Hamilton Cushing intricately examines the evolution of pottery within the context of the Zu√±i Pueblo culture. Written in a descriptive and analytical style characteristic of late 19th-century ethnographic literature, Cushing meticulously documents the technical processes, artistic traditions, and sociocultural significance of pottery-making among the Zu√±i. He effectively situates this craftsmanship within broader themes of cultural continuity and change, offering insights into how these artifacts reflect the complexities of indigenous identity and adaptation over generations. Frank Hamilton Cushing, a pioneering anthropologist and one of the early American fieldworkers among the Zu√±i, was deeply influenced by his immersive experiences living within the community. His background in the sciences, combined with a fervent interest in Native American cultures, propelled him to produce a work that reflects not only his scholarly rigor but also his personal understanding of the people and their traditions. Cushing'Äôs innovative approach has profoundly shaped the discipline of anthropology, allowing for a more nuanced appreciation of indigenous artistic expression and cultural practices. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in the intersections of art and culture, particularly within Native American communities. Scholars, students, and culturally curious readers will find Cushing'Äôs blend of personal narrative and rigorous analysis to be a compelling reflection of the rich cultural tapestry of the Zu√±i Pueblo, making it an essential addition to the study of anthropology and indigenous studies.
132 páginas impresas
Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2019
Año de publicación
2019
Editorial
Good Press
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