A Conversation with Jaune Quick-to-See Smith / Lowery Stokes Sims -- "My Roots Extend": Jaune Quick-to-See Smith and the Landscape of Memory / Laura Phipps -- Traditions Long Held by Native Women: The Curatorial Practice of Jaune Quick-to-See Smith / Candice Hopkins -- Struggle for the Surface: Jaune Quick-to-See Smith / Richard William Hill -- Printmaking as Resistance and Survival / Josie M. Lopez -- Plates -- The Ronan Robe Series / Jaune Quick-to-See Smith -- T¿aawxmamiyai-For Everyone / Elizabeth Woody -- Indigenous Power in Public Spaces / Larissa Nez -- Chief Seattle / Gail Tremblay -- Paper Dolls for a Post-Columbian World / Lou Cornum -- Tricksters / Larry McNeil Xhe Dhe Tee Harbor Jackson -- A Canoe as a Landless Craft / Andrea Carlson -- Warrior for the 21st Century / Neal Ambrose-Smith -- The Things She Carries / Patricia Marroquin Norby -- What's a Map to an Indian, Anyway? / Alicia Harris.
Summary:
"Companion to a major traveling retrospective, this overdue publication celebrates the groundbreaking work of Jaune Quick-to-See Smith and examines how she has fused Indigenous artistic traditions with elements of postwar European and American art in her drawings, prints, paintings, and sculptures"-- Provided by publisher.
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