Arni Brownstone is retired as curator for Indigenous Americas of the Royal Ontario Museum where he worked for almost five decades, and author of War Paint: Blackfoot and Sarcee Painted Robes in the Royal Ontario Museum. Lindsay M. Montgomery is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto. She is the author of A History of Mobility in New Mexico: Mobile Landscapes and Persistent Places. Dana Claxton (Wood Mountain Lakota Sioux) is Professor of Art History, Visual Art & Theory at the University of British Columbia. She is an award-winning artist working in film, video, photography, single- and multi-channel video installation, and performance art.
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"Indigenous War Painting of the Plains is the capstone on Arni Brownstone's decades of research on Plains Indian narrative painting. Methodologically innovative, visually stunning, entirely convincing. Wow. What a book!"-Christian F. Feest, author of Native Arts of North America "This is that rare type of volume that will both engage those with only a passing knowledge of Plains cultures and serve experts in the field. Brownstone makes Plains paintings on hide visible as never before and offers a new appreciation of their original splendor."-Candace S. Greene, author of One Hundred Summers: A Kiowa Calendar Record "Remarkably comprehensive and insightful, Indigenous War Painting of the Plains is an essential source. Brownstone's analysis of these graphic narratives greatly improves our understanding of tribal, regional, and individual art styles on the Plains and how they were shaped by the impacts of Euro-American colonialism during the nineteenth century."-Castle McLaughlin, author of A Lakota War Book from the Little Bighorn: The Pictographic "Autobiography of Half Moon"