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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," Washington Matthews meticulously chronicles the artistry and cultural significance of Navajo silverwork, detailing the intricate techniques and tools employed in crafting these remarkable pieces. Through a blend of descriptive narrative and analytical discourse, Matthews situates the silversmiths within the broader tapestry of Southwestern culture, highlighting how their work reflects both tradition and innovation. The text serves not only as an artistic commentary but as an anthropological study, capturing the spiritual and communal dimensions inherent in the art of silversmithing. Matthews adopts a clear, accessible literary style while maintaining an authoritative voice, yielding a book that resonates with both lay readers and scholars alike. Washington Matthews, primarily known for his contributions to ethnology and anthropology, brought a deeply empathetic perspective to the study of Navajo culture. His extensive fieldwork among the Navajo people and their crafts provides him with an authenticity that enriches his analysis. Matthews was not just an observer; his dedication to understanding and preserving Native American traditions allowed him to illuminate the nuances of Navajo craftsmanship in a way that few contemporaries achieved. This work is highly recommended for those intrigued by Native American culture, art history, or anthropology. "Navajo Silversmiths" not only offers insights into the technical expertise of silversmithing but also reveals the profound cultural narratives woven into each piece. Readers will gain a greater appreciation for the artistry of the Navajo people and the enduring significance of their traditions.

© 2019 Good Press (E-bog): 4057664642721

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E-bog: 25. november 2019

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