The images in the pages of this book-animal, human, and spirit faces-evoke the powerful cultural legacy of the inhabitants of the Northwest Coast. Spirits of the Water presents approximately 175 examples of the art produced by the Native peoples of a region of great linguistic, cultural, and geographical diversity.
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The images in the pages of this book-animal, human, and spirit faces-evoke the powerful cultural legacy of the inhabitants of the Northwest Coast. Spirits of the Water presents approximately 175 examples of the art produced by the Native peoples of a region of great linguistic, cultural, and geographical diversity.
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Like New. Size: 11x9x0; A nice clean oversized trade paper with a tight binding and an unmarked text. The pages are full of beautiful photographs and illustrations. From a private smoke free collection. Shipping within 24 hours, tracking number and delivery confirmation.
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Very Good. No dustjacket. pp. 207, "The images in the pages of this book-animal, human, and spirit faces-evoke the powerful cultural legacy of the inhabitants of the Northwest Coast. Spirits of the Water presents approximately 175 examples of the art produced by the Native peoples of a region of great linguistic, cultural, and geographical diversity. Accompanying essays establish a… 4to.
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Fine. Illustrated throughout in color and b/w. 207 pages. 4to, glossy pictorial wrappers, just a bit scuffed. Seattle: University of Washington Press, (2000). A fine copy. Essays by Paz Cabello, Leoncio Carretero, Bill Holm and Alberto Costa Romero de Tejada.