The People Speak: Navajo Folk Art Rosenak, Chuck; Rosenak, Jan and Lowan, Lynn

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1994 First edition. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. Front has some black marks and scuffs. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

A first edition gem, “The People Speak: Navajo Folk Art” by Chuck Rosenak offers a captivating exploration of the rich cultural heritage of the Navajo Nation through its intricate and symbolic folk art. Published in 1994, this volume celebrates the enduring legacy of Navajo artisans, showcasing exquisite pieces that imbue everyday objects with deep meaning and beauty. From intricate textiles to symbolic jewelry and pottery, Rosenak’s curation provides a unique glimpse into the traditions, beliefs, and profound connection to the land that have shaped Navajo artistic expressions for generations. Despite minor wear, this copy remains a valuable addition to collections focused on Native American art, anthropology, or cultural preservation.

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1994 First edition. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. Front has some black marks and scuffs. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This first edition of “The People Speak: Navajo Folk Art” by Chuck Rosenak offers a unique glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Navajo Nation. Published in 1994, this volume explores the intricate and symbolic world of Navajo folk art, shedding light on the traditions, beliefs, and artistic expressions that have been passed down through generations. Rosenak, a renowned scholar and collector of Native American art, has meticulously curated a collection of exquisite pieces, each one a testament to the Navajo people’s profound connection to their land and spirituality. From intricately woven textiles to intricate silver jewelry and pottery, this book celebrates the enduring legacy of Navajo artisans and their ability to imbue everyday objects with deep meaning and beauty. Despite the absence of a dust jacket and some minor wear, this copy remains a valuable addition to any collection focused on Native American art, anthropology, or the preservation of cultural traditions.

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Weight 37.6 lbs
Dimensions 26.92 × 24.64 × 3.05 in
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