Plains Indian Rock Art
346 pages, 7 x 10
Over 300 illustrations, 50 in colour; 16 maps
Paperback
Release Date:27 Aug 2001
ISBN:9780295980942
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Plains Indian Rock Art

UBC Press

The region stretching from northern Colorado to southern Alberta and from the Rockies to the western Dakotas is the land of the Cheyenne and the Blackfeet, the Crow and the Sioux. Its grasslands and river valleys have nurtured human cultures for thousands of years. On cave walls, glacial boulders, and riverside cliffs, Native people recorded their ceremonies, vision quests, battles, and daily activities in the petroglyphs and pictographs they created on stone surfaces.

Some sites were clearly intended for communal use; others clearly mark the occurrence of a private spiritual encounter. Elders often used rock art, such as complex depictions of hunting, to teach traditional knowledge and skills. Other sites document the medicine powers and brave deeds of famous warriors. Some Plains rock art goes back more than 5,000 years; some forms were made continuously over many centuries.

Archaeologists James Keyser and Michael Klassen show us the origins, diversity, and beauty of Plains rock art. The seemingly endless variety of images include humans, animals, weapons, masks, mazes, handprints, finger lines, geometric and abstract forms, tally marks, hoofprints, and the wavy lines and starbursts that humans universally associate with trancelike states. Plains Indian Rock Art is the ultimate guide to the art form. It covers the natural and archaeological history of the northwestern Plains; explains rock art forms, techniques, styles, terminology, and dating; and offers interpretations of images and compositions.

James D. Keyser is Pacific Northwest Regional Archaeologist for the US Forest Service and the author of Indian Rock Art of the Columbia Plateau. Michael A. Klassen is a consulting archaeologist and researcher in British Columbia.

Author's Note on Names

Preface

Acknowledgments

Part 1: Introduction and Background

1 Introduction to Rock Art

2 Dating Rock Art

3 Interpreting Rock Art

4 The Area and Its History

5 Native Cultures of the Northwestern Plains

Part 2: Rock Art Traditions of the Northwestern Plains

6 Early Hunting Tradition

7 Columbia Plateau Tradition

8 Dinwoody Tradition

9 En Toto Pecked Tradition

10 Pecked Tradition

11 Foothills Abstract Tradition

12 Hoofprint Tradition

13 Ceremonial Tradition

14 Biographic Tradition

15 Robe and Ledger Art Tradition

16 Vertical Series Tradition

17 Sites Developed for the Public

18 Summary and Conclusions

Bibliography

Index

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