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Navajo Silversmiths : Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-1881, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883, pages 167-178

In "Navajo Silversmiths," Washington Matthews offers a comprehensive exploration of the artistry and craftsmanship of Navajo silversmithing, shedding light on its cultural significance and historical evolution. The book combines meticulous ethnographic research with rich visual documentation, capturing the intricate techniques and symbolic meanings behind the silversmiths' creations. Matthews' narrative style is both analytical and appreciative, placing the art form within the broader context of Native American traditions and social structures, thereby highlighting its role in cultural identity and economic exchange. Washington Matthews, a prominent figure in the field of anthropology and ethnology, dedicated much of his career to understanding Indigenous cultures of the American Southwest. His intimate familiarity with Navajo life, stemming from years of fieldwork and personal relationships with the community, imbues the text with authenticity and respect. Matthews was not only an observer but also an advocate for the preservation of Native arts, which greatly influenced his motivation to document and celebrate the silversmiths' craft. "Navajo Silversmiths" is a vital read for anyone interested in Native American culture, art history, or anthropology. Matthews' insightful observations and detailed accounts provide invaluable perspectives that resonate with scholars and general readers alike, making it an essential addition to the libraries of those seeking to appreciate the depth and beauty of Navajo artistry.


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  • Washington Matthews

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  • 16 pages

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English

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  • Arts and photography

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