The rich mythology of Fiji, Rotuma, Samoa and the New Hebrides, Cook, Solomon and other islands of the South Pacific has yielded unique geometric and nature-deprived designs for tapa-cloth, pottery and other richly adorned articles.
Features designs drawn from ornamental and utilitarian objects of the African culture.
Covers traditional textile patterns of animals and geometric motifs originating in Panama.
These Indian designs intertwine flora, fauna, human beings and gods with superb control of line and space.
Contains carved and linear designs taken from ceremonial and utilitarian objects.
Contains many examples from the Iroquois, Algonquian and other Native American Indian tribes of the eastern United States.
The exciting and intricate designs Peruvian weaving, metallurgy and ceramics from all the traditional areas ruled by the Incas, Huaris and other great culture.
Beadwork, wood, ivory, bronze, etc., drawn from Grasslands tribes.
Serpents, monsters, calendar stone designs, eagles, sun designs, architectural ornaments, pottery decoration and other designs.
Includes traditional and contemporary patchwork quilt designs.
Contains the fabrics, metalwork and ceramic designs of the Northwest Coast Indian tribes.
Aiming to place designs at the reader's fingertips, this collected edition includes motifs - masks, votary figures, fetishes, textile designs and others. It also includes an introduction to the art of each group.
Includes authentic designs of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Gathers together the five regional books of Native American designs: Eastern Indian Woodland Designs , Northwest Indian Designs , Plains Indian Designs , Southeastern Woodland Indian Designs and Southwest American Indian Designs .
Contains featherwork, wood carving, mat weaving, stone carving and more, representing stylised creatures and geometric patterns.