Ledger Narratives: The Plains Indian Drawings in the Mark Lansburgh Collection at Dartmouth College
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By Colin G. Calloway (Editor), Michael Paul Jordan (Contribution by), Vera B. Palmer (Contribution by), Joyce M. Szabo (Contribution by), Melanie Benson Taylor (Contribution by), Jenny Tone-Pah-Hote (Contribution by), Mary Peterson Zundo (Contribution by)
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The largest known collection of ledger art ever acquired by one individual is Mark Lansburgh’s diverse assemblage of more than 140 drawings, now held by the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College and catalogued in this important book. The Cheyennes, Crows, Kiowas, Lakotas, and other Plains peoples created the genre known as ledger art in the midnineteenth century. Before that time, these Indians had chronicled the heroic achievements of their warriors and chiefs on rock, buffalo robes, an...






















