Picturing Indian Territory : portraits of the land that became Oklahoma, 1819-1907
(Book)
Contributors
Price, B. Byron, editor.
Published
Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, [2016].
ISBN
9780806155777, 0806155779
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Cicero Public Library - Stacks | 704.0397 PIC | On Shelf |
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Published
Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, [2016].
Format
Book
Physical Desc
xi, 147 pages ; 29 cm.
Language
English
ISBN
9780806155777, 0806155779
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-140) and index.
Description
Throughout the nineteenth century, the land known as "Indian Territory" was populated by diverse cultures, troubled by shifting political boundaries, and transformed by historical events that were colorful, dramatic, and often tragic. Beyond its borders, most Americans visualized the area through the pictures produced by non-Native travelers, artists, and reporters--all with differing degrees of accuracy, vision, and skill. The images in Picturing Indian Territory, and the eponymous exhibit it accompanies, conjure a wildly varied vision of Indian Territory's past. Spanning nearly nine decades, these artworks range from the scientific illustrations found in English naturalist Thomas Nuttall's journal to the paintings of Frederic Remington, Henry Farny, and Charles Schreyvogel. The volume's three essays situate these works within the historical narratives of westward expansion, the creation of an "Indian Territory" separate from the rest of the United States, and Oklahoma's eventual statehood in 1907. James Peck focuses on artists who produced images of Native Americans living in this vast region during the pre-Civil War era. In his essay, B. Byron Price picks up the story at the advent of the Civil War and examines newspaper and magazine reports as well as the accounts of government functionaries and artist-travelers drawn to the region by the rapidly changing fortunes of the area's traditional Indian cultures in the wake of non-Indian settlement. Mark Andrew White then looks at the art and illustration resulting from the unrelenting efforts of outsiders who settled Indian and Oklahoma Territories in the decades before statehood.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Price, B. B. (2016). Picturing Indian Territory: portraits of the land that became Oklahoma, 1819-1907 . University of Oklahoma Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Price, B. Byron. 2016. Picturing Indian Territory: Portraits of the Land That Became Oklahoma, 1819-1907. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Price, B. Byron. Picturing Indian Territory: Portraits of the Land That Became Oklahoma, 1819-1907 Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2016.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Price, B. B. (2016). Picturing indian territory: portraits of the land that became oklahoma, 1819-1907. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Price, B. Byron. Picturing Indian Territory: Portraits of the Land That Became Oklahoma, 1819-1907 University of Oklahoma Press, 2016.
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