%0 Book %T Apsáalooke women and warriors %D 2020 %I University of Chicago Press %C Chicago %@ 9780578549552 %G English %F 1734936037 %O Im Impressum: "Curated by Nina Sanders in collaboration with Dieter Roelstraete" %O "Catalog of the exhibition Apsáalooke Women and Warriors, held at the at the Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society in Chicago from March 12, 2020 - August 21, 2020, and at the Field Museum in Chicago from March 13, 2020 - April 4, 2021" %O Includes bibliographical references %X The Apsáalooke people, often referred to as the Crow, are known for their bravery and artistry, and their rich culture has developed over centuries in the Northern Plains. The Apsáalooke Women and Warriors project is a multi-format undertaking that presents a rich narrative of the Apsáalooke cultural past, figures the present-day Apsáalooke identity, and presents a vision for the future. Through writing, images, and sound, contemporary Apsáalooke artists and intellectuals convey the worldview of the Apsáalooke people, with each contributor offering a unique perspective. This book accompanies a multi-site exhibition at the Field Museum and the Neubauer Collegium. It combines images of contemporary and historic Apsáalooke cultural items and includes essays by Apsáalooke writers. While it works in concert with the exhibition, it also stands alone as a significant exploration of the iconography, lifeways, and cosmologies of the Apsáalooke people. All proceeds from this book will benefit Little Big Horn College in Crow Agency, Montana %L LB 24610 %K Crow art %K Indians of North America %K Great Plains %K Indian art %K Crow Indians %K History %K Exhibition catalogs %9 Text %9 Ausstellungskatalog %9 Bildband