The Native American curio trade in New Mexico

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The Native American curio trade in New Mexico
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English
Pages
317

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The Native American curio trade in New Mexico
2008, Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
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The Native American Curio Trade in New Mexico
Feb 02, 2008, Wheelwright Museum of the Amer Indian
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Table of Contents

PART 1: A CAST OF CHARACTERS
The early trade in New Mexico: Aaron and Jake Gold
Jake Gold becomes a partner with J.S. Candelario
J.S. Candelario invents himself as Santa Fe's original curio dealer - and succeeds
A gentleman in Española: Thomas S. Dozier
Southern New Mexico: Francis E. Lester
PART II: COME SEE OUR INDIAN SILVERSMITH AT WORK
Silver becomes a demonstration art and enters the curio trade
One Harvey silversmith who stayed
Silver becomes machine-made
A young man's journey to the silver shops
Maisel's Indian Trading Post
Julius Gans and Southwest Arts & Crafts
Silversmithing in the Indian schools
Authenticity, competition, and tradition
Jewelry in the national parks
Trouble in the Indian schools
The Indian Arts and Crafts Board's silver program
Redemption in the Indian schools
The Seligmans and Jerry Chakerian
Manuel Naranjo moves to Denver
Notes
APPENDIX: Silversmiths who worked in curio shops of Albuquerque and Santa Fe before World War II
References cited
Index
Donors
Photo credits.

Edition Notes

"Published in conjunction with the exhibition, From the Railroad to Route 66: The Native American Curio Trade in New Mexico, May 17, 2008-April 19, 2009."--Colophon.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-310) and index.

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[Santa Fe, N.M.]
Genre
Exhibitions.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
709.011/09789
Library of Congress
E59.A7 B35 2008, E59.A73 B355 2008, E59.A73B355 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 317 p. :
Number of pages
317

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23107840M
ISBN 10
0962277762
ISBN 13
9780962277764
LCCN
2011486202
OCLC/WorldCat
228104850

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