"Museum of Fine Arts School of Visual Arts & Dance, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, February 13-March 31, 1998; Appleton Museum of Art, Ocala, Florida, April 14-May 31, 1998."
Contents:
Pueblo women, colonial settlement, and creative endeavors: power and appropriation in Native American ceramics / Hilary L. Scothom Reproduction, revival and tradition in native art: southeastern pottery / Diana Roman The artification of the Hopi Kachina Tihu / Noah Young Cultural weavings in sweet grass, swamp cane and yucca: basketry of the Choctaw, Seminole and Hopi / Diane Clark History reconfigured: Haida Argillite carving / Teri Robin Yoo Picturing St. Augustine: images of a Florida city through native eyes / Heather Waldroup Blurred boundaries: jewelry as visual art and cultural identity / Caroline Klarr American Indian quilts: an indigenous product of the contact zone / Jehanne Teilhet-Fisk Seminole patchwork: pride of many colors / Ashley E. Remer and Nessa Page-Leiberman Navajo/Diné pictorial weaving / Rebecca McNeil "Continuity and change": the deer motif within the easel painting tradition of the southwest / Faye Elizabeth Hunt Osceola's public life: two images of the Seminole hero / Shari Addonizio The search for the "real Indian": Joseph Henry Sharp and the issue of authenticity at the turn of the nineteenth century / Marie Watkins Gertrude Käsebier's Native American portraits / Jennifer Sheffield Currie "Questioning good intentions": the photography of Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie / Susan Kloman Contemporary artists in the contact zone: happy meeting grounds or circle the wagons? / Robin Franklin Nigh "Pan-Indian art": an aesthetic phenomenon / Blue Sau-Pa Pahdocony Poetry from the Florida Governor's Council on Indian Affairs publications, the Florida Indian Youth Program / Elizabeth Osceola and Ida Frances Osceola