The Museum Journal Vol. IV September 1913 No. 3
Width: 7
Depth: 0.25
Description
Published by the University of Pennsylvania Museum.
This issue of The Museum Journal, published in September 1913, focuses primarily on the Indigenous peoples of the Northwest, offering significant insights into their culture, art, and way of life. Published by the University Museum at the University of Pennsylvania, this journal contains detailed articles and scholarly research that illuminate the rich history and traditions of the native tribes in this region.
Key highlights of this issue include:
- In-depth studies of the art, craftsmanship, and daily life of the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest, with particular attention to their weapons, textiles, and ceremonial objects.
- Photographic plates and illustrations showcasing artifacts from museum acquisitions, including tools and decorative items from Northwest tribes.
- Articles discussing early 20th-century archaeological discoveries in the region and how they contribute to the broader understanding of Indigenous culture and heritage.
- Scholarly contributions from prominent anthropologists and archaeologists of the time.
This journal is a vital resource for anyone interested in Native American history and culture, particularly those focusing on the Pacific Northwest.
Height (In): 10
Width (In): 7
Depth (In): 0.20
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Language: English
Page Number: 57