Native Universe: Voices of Indian America by Clifford E. Trafzer


Native Universe: Voices of Indian America
Title : Native Universe: Voices of Indian America
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ISBN : 0792259947
ISBN-10 : 9780792259947
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 320
Publication : First published September 1, 2004

This gorgeous volume draws from the vast archives of the National Museum of the American Indian and the voices of some of the most prominent Native American scholars, writers, activists and tribal leaders. More than 300 full-color illustrations depict the artistry and culture of our hemisphere’s diverse indigenous peoples. With its insightful, firsthand prose, the book is a reminder that the ancient philosophies and folkways are just as valuable and relevant in today’s world as they were generations ago.


From the Trade Paperback edition.


Native Universe: Voices of Indian America Reviews


  • Alexis

    Worth your time as a coffee-table book. Offers a brief outline of art, history, and literary perspectives (less so the latter) on Native peoples and tribes from around the world. Intriguing, but not deep enough from a research standpoint and/or critical lens point of view. The pictures (photos) in the book ARE very beautiful to look at (gaze at) but, IMO, doesn't do justice to what items/artifacts are being shown.

  • Letitia

    This is a beautiful book and rich in material. It's kind of without genre though. Not fully textbook, not really art book or discussion starter...not quite sure what to do with it. The other thing that I wish had been better was cultural distinctions between nations and ethnic groups. I know this was compiled to give a comprehensive look at North and South American Indigenous cultures, (the titular "Universe") but in doing so it obscures distinct peoples. I worry this will further confound a lot of white Americans who think all Indians are basically Plains Indians and forget that each nation has language, culture and identity that is uniquely their own. In attempting to address everything, this book addresses too little of that. Like I said the material is rich and vast, but each section captures snippets from various traditions and in doing so blurs their distinctness.

  • Lisa Ulibarri

    Being Apache I love seeing things depicting the lifestyle of various nations; what they stand for; their art, philosophies of life... this is part of me also a part I honor well. Seeing this stuff touches my heart and adds to my artistic heart too in very inspired ways!!!