Earth diplomacy : Indigenous American art, ecological crisis, and the Cold War / Jessica L. Horton.
2024
NX180.D57 H67 2024
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Earth diplomacy : Indigenous American art, ecological crisis, and the Cold War / Jessica L. Horton.
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9781478059493
1478059494
9781478030492
1478030496
9781478026266
147802626X
1478059494
9781478030492
1478030496
9781478026266
147802626X
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Durham : Duke University Press, 2024.
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English
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1 online resource (xii, 386 pages) : illustrations
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NX180.D57 H67 2024
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700.89/97073
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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More-than-human kinship or The Family of Man?
Rebalancing the Cold War. Diné sandpainting and sand mining
Diné weavers, earth mothers, and trans-Indigenous ecofeminism
Tipis and domes. Modeling the Blackfeet cosmos at a World Fair
Oscar Howe's "Peace Pipe" modernism
Artist-diplomat-vampire.
Rebalancing the Cold War. Diné sandpainting and sand mining
Diné weavers, earth mothers, and trans-Indigenous ecofeminism
Tipis and domes. Modeling the Blackfeet cosmos at a World Fair
Oscar Howe's "Peace Pipe" modernism
Artist-diplomat-vampire.