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Zuni Fetish Carvers of the 1970s: A Bridge from Past to Present
This book covers the work of 36 artists who were prolific in the 1970s, including Lena Boone, Edna Leki, Sarah Leekya, Aaron and Thelma Sheche and members of the Quandelacy family. Each artist is accompanied by a short history and photos of their work from the period. Kent talked to the artists or their descendants about each piece shown to make sure that proper attribution was given for all of the carvings. A short introduction covers the historical setting of the jewelry-crazed 1970s, along with some of the traders of the period.
"In presenting this project, we pay tribute to those Zuni artists who kept an age-old tradition moving forward when it easily could have passed into history."
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Zuni Fetishes and Carvings
This book is an updated and expanded combination of the very
popular "A Guide to Zuni Fetishes and Carvings" books. It is
intended to familiarize the reader with materials used in Zuni
fetishes, as well as the styles that distinguish the various
artists. This will help make identification easier for the
novice or the experienced collector. The book also presents
information on previously undocumented carving families, including
several new family trees. Information on the families and examples
of the carvers' work are included in the book.
$14.95
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Zuni Fetish Carvers: The Mid-Century Masters
This book was written about the 2003 Wheelwright show that
Kent curated. The show, "Zuni Fetish Carvers: The Mid-Century
Masters, opened to the public in May of 2003. There are over
100 fetishes carved by Theodore Kucate, Leekya Deyuse, Teddy
Weahkee, Leo Poblano, David Tsikewa and Morris Laahty, dating
from the 1920s to the 1980s.
$10.00
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A Guide to Hopi Katsina Dolls
Kent started collecting Hopi katsina dolls at age three, and
his fascination with them has never waned. This book covers
a wide range of topics, including the history of katsina doll
carving, the ceremonial context in which the katsinas themselves
appear, and how katsina dolls are carved. There are over 70
photos of both old and contemporary katsina dolls, including
works by most of today's premiere Hopi carvers. As always,
all books purchased through us will be signed by Kent.
$9.95
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A Guide to Navajo Weavings
Kent and Robert Jeffries co-wrote this book. Kent's knowledge
of Navajo textile history and contemporary artists along with
Robert's experience with weaving technique helped them produce
a useful volume for those wishing to learn about or purchase
Navajo weavings. It shows some examples of the different styles
of rugs through history, as well as some of the emerging trends.
The book also explains in easy to understand terms what it
takes to weave a rug.
$9.95
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