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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

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In 'Navajo Silversmiths' by Washington Matthews, readers are immersed in the detailed process of traditional Navajo silver craftsmanship. Matthews explores the techniques and symbolism behind the creation of these stunning pieces, providing a rich cultural context for each design. The book is written in a scholarly yet accessible style, making it suitable for both academic study and general interest in Native American artistry. Matthews' attention to detail and passion for the subject shine through in every page, offering readers a comprehensive look at this ancient craft and its significance in Navajo culture. Washington Matthews, a physician and ethnographer who lived among the Navajo people in the late 19th century, was uniquely prepared to document and analyze their silversmithing traditions. His insights into the cultural importance of this art form are invaluable, as are his descriptions of the intricate techniques used by Navajo artisans. It is clear that Matthews' deep respect for Navajo culture and his commitment to preserving its heritage drove him to write this enlightening book. For anyone interested in Native American art, culture, or history, 'Navajo Silversmiths' by Washington Matthews is a must-read. This book offers a fascinating glimpse into a specific aspect of Navajo craftsmanship, providing a deeper understanding of the tradition and skill involved in creating these beautiful pieces of jewelry.