Native American architecture

by Peter Nabokov

Other authorsRobert Easton
Paper Book, 1989

Status

Available

Call number

E98 .D9N33 1989

Publication

New York : Oxford University Press, 1989.

Description

The book presents the building traditions of major tribes in nine regional profiles covering North America, including Alaska and the Canadian Arctic.

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LibraryThing member keylawk
This work documents the skills and purposes of Indian builders of dwellings. It shows how the structures of tribal architecture respond "as much to the inner environment of cultural presupposition and social interaction as to the external environment of wind and weather". [12 quoting anthropologist
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Walter Goldschmidt]. Photographs and drawings on almost every page. The three hundred or so tribal groups of North America, when Columbus arrived, had arranged their settlements "according to singular patters and principles passed on from generation to generation". Folklorist Alan Dundes calls these "inherited traditional forms". Another testament to morphological determinism.
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Physical description

431 p.; 29 cm

ISBN

0195037812 / 9780195037814

Barcode

34662000581816
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