From the Book - [second edition]
Introduction : tribal traditions and progress, Indian art, Indian origins and history
Prehistoric art : the carvers of the far West, the carvers of the Northwest coast, the engravers of the Arctic, the sculptors of the East, the painters of the Southwest
Living traditions : the Pueblo cornplanters, the Navaho shepherds, the Apache mountain people, the desert dwellers of the Southwest, the seed gatherers of the Far West, the hunters of the plains, the woodsmen of the East, the fishermen of the Northwest coast, the Eskimo hunters of the Arctic
Indian art for modern living.
Foreword / Eleanor Roosevelt
Introduction: Tribal traditions and progress; Indian art; Indian origins and history
Prehistoric art: Introduction; The carvers of the far West; The carvers of the Northwest Coast; The engravers of the Arctic; The sculptors of the East; The painters of the Southwest
Living traditions: Introduction; The Pueblo cornplanters; The Navaho [ Navajo ] shepherds; The Apache mountain people; The desert dwellers of the Southwest; The seed gatherers of the far West; The hunters of the Plains; The woodsmen of the East; The fishermen of the Northwest Coast; The Eskimo hunters of the Arctic
Indian art for modern living
Chart of chronological relationship between the discovery of the various tribal groups and their cultural development.
Maps: The five main areas of prehistoric art.