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Hardcover Two Zuni Artists: A Tale of Art and Mystery Book

ISBN: 1578060621

ISBN13: 9781578060627

Two Zuni Artists: A Tale of Art and Mystery

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Zuni artists of today uphold the centuries-old tradition that art is integral to both their secular lives and to their sacred rituals. Too few books have given outsiders a grasp and understanding of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Art, culture and family conflict at Zuni Pueblo

This book starts out as a conventional anthropology treatise, examining the life-work of a Zuni fetish-carver and his mother, a potter. Cunningham, a professor at Northern Arizona University, does a nice job of interviewing the artists, putting their work in context, and sketching the history of Zuni from prehistory to the present day. What sets this book apart from dozens like it: when the aging parents of 'Helen', the mother, die, the ensuing family crisis causes Helen to fly off the rails into confused mysticism, which ultimately leads to her exile from Zuni. It's a sad and dramatic tale, familiar (to a degree) to anyone who's lived in a small, isolated community. The difference is, Zuni culture isn't American culture: Helen's store is closed by tribal police, and charges and counter-charges of witchcraft poison the atmosphere. It's a sad and familiar story of family conflicts, mental illness and how a society treats its misfits (not well). This is not at all what one expects from a university-press art book. Very nicely done, and recommended reading for anyone interested in contemporary Pueblo art and culture. Happy reading-- Peter D. Tillman

Two Zuni Artists

Dr. Keith Cunningham's book "Two Zuni Artists" is a valuable resource into the life and art of the Zuni culture. The book includes personal interviews with Zuni artisans and insightful information about their ceremonies and culture. Along with the Zuni research, is a story. The story follows the lives of a family of artists and their struggles and accomplishments. The book's subtitle "A Tale of Art and Mystery" is definately appropriate, although you must read the book to find out the mystery. Included with the text is a multitude of plates and pictures that depict actual Zuni art and Zuni life. The characters from the story are also pictured in the book. I highly recommend this book to those people who are familiar with Zuni culture and to those who know nothing about it. Overall, a very interesting and insightful book.

Two Zuni Artists

Dr. Keith Cunningham's book "Two Zuni Artists" is a valuable resource into the life and art of the Zuni culture. The book includes personal interviews with Zuni artisans and insightful information about their ceremonies and culture. Along with the Zuni research is a story. The story follows the lives of a family of artists and their struggles and accomplishments. The book's subtitle "A Tale of Art and Mystery" is definately appropriate, although you must read the book to find out the mystery. Included with the text is a multitude of plates and pictures that depict actual Zuni art and Zuni life. The characters from the story are also pictured in the book. I highly recommend this book to those people who are familiar with Zuni culture and to those who know nothing about it. Overall, a very interesting and insightful book.
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