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Part 1: From Ancient Times to the Late Colonial Era 1 Chapter 1: The Art of Indigenous Americans before 1500 c.e. 3 The Art of the Eastern Woodlands 5 Framing the Discourse: New World Origins 5 Framing the Discourse: Names and Native Americans 7 The Art of Archaic and Woodland Cultures 6 Poverty Point 7 Hopewell Culture 8 Mississippian Culture 9 Myths and Legends: Nineteenth-Century Myths of the Moundbuilders 9 Moundville 10 Spiro 11 Cahokia 13 Arctic Alaska 15 Old Bering Sea Culture 15 Ipiutak Stage 16 Ancient Art of the Southwest 17 From Basketmakers to Potters and Architects 17 Anasazi or Ancestral Pueblo 17 Chaco Canyon 18 Mimbres Painted Pottery 19 Art and Culture Change in the Proto-historic Period: Hopi, Zuni, and Acoma 20 Conclusion 21 Chapter 2: The Old World and the New: First Phases of Encounter, 1492- date? 23 European Images of the New World: The First Century 23 The Earliest Images 24 Columbus Landing in the Indies 24 Paradise and Hell 24 The “Noble Savage” 24 A Beckoning Princess 25 Fast Forward: The Long History of the Feathered Headdress 25 The Empirical Eye of Commerce 26 John White 26 De Bry's Great Voyages 28 New World Maps 29 Ceremonies of Possession 30 The Spanish Requirimiento 30 The French and the Timucua 31 The English: Taking Possession of the Land 32 Indigenous Eastern North America: Forging a Middle Ground 32 New Materials and New Markets 33 “Powhatan's Mantle” 33 Horse Effigy Comb 34 War Club 35 Pipe Tomahawk 35 A Pair of Ceremonial Pouches 36 A Painted Hide 37 Wampum: A Contract in Shells 38 Fast Forward: The Repatriation of Wampum 39 “Fond of Finery”: Portraiture and Self-Display 39 Hendrick and John: Eighteenth-century Gentlemen at the Boundaries of Cultures ...