Over the course of his career, artist Paul Dyck (1917–2006) assembled more than 2,000 nineteenth-century artworks created by the buffalo-hunting peoples of the Great Plains. Only with its acquisition by the Plains Indian Museum at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West has this legendary collection become available to the general public. Plains Indian Buffalo Cultures allows readers, for the first time, to experience the artistry and diversity of the Paul Dyck Collection—and the cultures it represents.
Richly illustrated with more than 160 color photographs and historical images, this book showcases a wide array of masterworks created by members of the Crow, Pawnee, Lakota, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Shoshone, Hidatsa, Mandan, Arikara, Dakota, Kiowa, Comanche, Blackfoot, Otoe, Nez Perce, and other Native groups. Author Emma I. Hansen provides an overview of Dyck’s collection, analyzing its representations of Native life and heritage alongside the artist-collector’s desire to assemble the finest examples of nineteenth-century Plains Indian arts available to him. His collection invites discussion of Great Plains warrior traditions, women’s artistry, symbols of leadership, and ceremonial arts and their enduring cultural importance for Native communities. A foreword by Arthur Amiotte provides further context regarding the collection’s inception and its significance for present-day Native scholars.
From hide clothing, bear claw necklaces, and shields to buffalo robes, tipis, and decorative equipment made for prized horses, the artworks in the Paul Dyck Collection provide a firsthand glimpse into the traditions, adaptations, and innovations of Great Plains Indian cultures.
Author(s): Emma I. Hansen
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Year: 2018
Language: English
Pages: xvii, 185
City: Norman
Tags: Indians of North America--Material culture--Great Plains--Catalogs; Dyck, Paul, 1917-2006--Art collections--Catalogs; Dyck, Paul, 1917-2006--Ethnological collections--Catalogs; Buffalo Bill Center of the West--Catalogs; Indian art--Great Plains--Catalogs; Art--Private collections--Wyoming--Cody--Catalogs; Art / Native American; History / Native American; History / United States / 19th Century; History / United States / State & Local / Midwest; History / United States / State & Local / West
FOREWORD: Paul Dyck as Collector ix
by Arthur Amiotte
PREFACE xv
Introduction 3
1 Buffalo Culture Era 13
2 Protecting the Land and the People 35
3 White Swan: Crow Warrior and Artist 61
4 Artistry of Women 73
5 Leadership, Respect, and Ceremony 105
6 Plains Indian People and Their Horses 133
7 Enduring Legacies of the Paul Dyck Collection 149
NOTES 163
BIBLIOGRAPHY 171
INDEX 179