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Frontmatter
Preface
Chapter One Introduction: The Formative Years of Native American Art History
Chapter Two Franz Boas, John Swanton, and the New Haida Sculpture at the American Museum of Natural History
Chapter Three New Questions for "Old Things": The Brooklyn Museum's Zuni Collection
Chapter Four Louisa Keyser and the Cohns: Mythmaking and Basket Making in the American West
Chapter Five "The Artist Himself": The Salish Basketry Monograph and the Beginnings of a Boasian Paradigm
Chapter Six Lila Morris O'Neale: Ethnoaesthetics and the Yurok-Karok Basket Weavers of Northwestern California
Chapter Seven Marketing the Affinity of the Primitive and the Modern: René d'Harnoncourt and "Indian Art of the United States"
Contributors
Index
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