Buffalo Bill Historical Center,
Plains Indian Seminar (16th : 1992 : Cody, Wyo.)
Plains Indian Seminar (16th : 1992 : Cody, Wyo.)
Tape 1 (#190) (58 min.): Welcoming remarks by Peter Hassrick, Emma Hansen; announcements by Lillian Turner; Dr. Ewers: use of simple graphic devices to teach Christianity to Indians. Tape 2 (#191) (107 min.): Wagner: brief history of the encounters between Canadian Blackfeet Indians and white men. Taylor: similarity of symbols and stories coming from Indians and from the Bible. Tape 3 (#192) (94 min.): Spoonhunter, Anderson: historical background of the three missions on the Wind River Reservation with examples of ways that Indians meged their traditions and rituals into the Christian calendar. Berman: influence of Christian experience on the artistic expression of Indians, especially in quilting. Tape 4 (#193) (106 min.): Bevington: native language used at the Santee Taining School, with its beginnings with the first protestant missionaries at Fort Snelling. Markowitz: the Catholic narrative regarding the origins of the St. Francis Mission. Tape 5 (#194) (134 min.): Feezor-Stewart: case for scholars to put women in the foreground of Dakota history. Peterson: exhibition (Sacred Encounters), a collection of drawings and maps related to Jesuits and Indians.
Tape 6 (#195) (126 min.): Rochford: intentions and experiences of six Jesuit missionaries in Montana, primarily with the Salish. White: Salish point of view regarding the Jesuit missionaries. Tape 7 (#196) (85 min.): Olsen: Examples and history of Kootenai and Salish music, a combination of native music meeting the hymns of Jesuit missionaries. Burns: history and exmaples of Osage ribbon work with patterns and methods that came from Europe. Tape 8 (#197) (105 min.): Higham: comparison of the perceptions about Indians between male and female missionaries. Cadge: Mormon Endowment ceremonies with the Ghost Dance ceremony and attires. Tape 9 (#198) (104 min): Presentation of the influences and changes in Indian art prior to Euro-American contact.
Cody, Wyo. : Buffalo Bill Historical Center, 1992.
The Artist and the missionary [videorecording] : a native American and Euro-American cultural exchange.
The Artist and the missionary a native American and Euro-American cultural exchange.
The Artist and the missionary a native American and Euro-American cultural exchange.
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The Artist and the missionary
Plains Indian Seminar (16th : 1992 : Cody, Wyo.)