The collection of Native American artworks is one of the hidden
treasures of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, with some of its finest
objects seldom displayed to ensure their preservation. This volume
presents 100 of these little-known works, many reproduced for the first
time. Although some objects were made for Native use, many reflect the
interaction of Native Americans with other cultures, and demonstrate a
mastery of new materials and techniques in weaving, silversmithing,
beadwork and other crafts. An introductory essay traces the history of
Native American art at the MFA since the late nineteenth century, which
mirrors cultural shifts in attitude toward these objects in the United
States as a whole. Covering a diversity of objects from across the North
American continent--from the eastern and southern Woodlands to the
Northwest Pacific Coast, with a particular emphasis on the
Southwest--this latest volume in the MFA Highlights series
demonstrates the vast richness of American Indian art.