Catawba Indian Pottery by Thomas J Blumer

Catawba Indian Pottery by Thomas J Blumer

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In this volume, Thomas Blumer traces the Catawba pottery traditions. He reconstructs sales circuits regularly traveled by Catawba peddlers and details particular techniques of the representative potters - factors such as clay selection, tool use, decoration, and firing techniques - which influence their styles.

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Catawba Indian Pottery by Thomas J Blumer

When Europeans encountered them, the Catawba Indians were living along the river and throughout the valley that carries their name near the present North Carolina-South Carolina border. Archaeologists later collected and identified categories of pottery types belonging to the historic Catawba and extrapolated an association with their protohistoric and prehistoric predecessors. In this volume, Thomas Blumer traces the construction techniques of those documented ceramics to the lineage of their probable present-day master potters - or, in other words, he traces the Catawba pottery traditions. By mining data from archives and the oral traditions of contemporary potters, Blumer reconstructs sales circuits regularly traveled by Catawba peddlers and thereby illuminates unresolved questions regarding trade routes in the protohistoric period. In addition, the author details particular techniques of the representative potters - factors such as clay selection, tool use, decoration, and firing techniques - which influence their styles. In assessing the work, David G. Moore, of Warren Wilson College, states, ""This book represents an enormous body of work concerned with a significant topic - the persistence of the Catawba Indian pottery tradition. Using his extensive fieldwork and a narrative presentation, the author juxtaposes the evolving ceramic technology with a fascinating discussion of the role of pottery in changing Catawba economy from the 18th and continuing into the 21st century.
A very useful volume for those interested in one of the few Native American pottery traditions of the eastern United States that survives from protohistoric times- J. Alan May, The Schlele Museum of Natural History
Thomas John Blumer is a retired ethnohistorian and author of Bibliography of the Catawba. William Harris is a respected leader of the Catawba Indian Nation.
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ISBN 13 9780817350611
ISBN 10 0817350616
Title Catawba Indian Pottery
Author Thomas J Blumer
Series Contemporary American Indian Studies
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The University of Alabama Press
Year published 2003-12-30
Number of pages 353
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