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Storied Stone: Indian Rock Art in the Black Hills Country
Contributor(s): Sundstrom, Linea (Author)
ISBN: 080613562X     ISBN-13: 9780806135625
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: March 2004
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Annotation: Ancient petroglyphs and paintings on rocky cliffs and cave walls preserve the symbols and ideas of American Indian cultures. In this richly illustrated volume, expert Linea Sundstrom draws on more than twenty years of fieldwork in describing the age, cultural affiliation, and meaning of a wide variety of petroglyphs and rock paintings in the Black Hills country--from warriors' combat scenes and images related to girls' puberty rites to depictions of creation myths and sacred visions. Storied Stone presents new interpretations of this ancient art in a clear, straightforward writing style and provides detailed illustrations of petroglyphs and painted rock art otherwise unavailable to the public.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Archaeology
- History | Native American
- Art | Native American
Dewey: 978.390
LCCN: 2003051389
Physical Information: 0.86" H x 8.3" W x 10.28" (1.59 lbs) 288 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Prehistoric
- Ethnic Orientation - Native American
- Geographic Orientation - South Dakota
- Geographic Orientation - Wyoming
 
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Ancient petroglyphs and paintings on rocky cliffs and cave walls preserve the symbols and ideas of American Indian cultures. From scenes of human-to-animal transformations found in petroglyphs dating back thousands of years to contact-era depictions of eagle trapping, rock art provides a look at the history of the Black Hills country over the last ten thousand years. Storied Stone links rock art of the Black Hills and Cave Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming to the rich oral traditions, religious beliefs, and sacred places of the Lakota, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Mandan, and Hidatsa Indians who once lived there.

Drawing on more than twenty years of fieldwork, Linea Sundstrom identifies the chronological depth, stylistic variations, and multiple interpretations of petroglyphs and cliff paintings in this richly illustrated volume. Sundstrom describes the age, cultural affiliation, and meaning of a wide variety of petroglyphs and rock paintings--from warriors' combat scenes and images related to girls' puberty rites to depictions of creation myths and sacred visions.



Contributor Bio(s): Sundstrom, Linea: -

Linea Sundstrom is a private consultant in archaeology, historic resource management, and ethnohistory. Born and raised in the Black Hills, Sundstrom is the author of Rock Art of the Southern Black Hills: A Contextual Approach and coauthor of Rock Art of Western South Dakota.