Native American Art Studies Association
Welcome to our virtual Native American Art Studies Association booth, where we’ve collected our new books and conference discount to share with you during this year’s meeting (October 11-14, 2023).
We are pleased to offer NAASA members a 30% discount on all US and Canada orders placed through November 30th. Enter promo code WNA3 at checkout through our website or through our Canadian Distributor, University of Toronto Press
Our acquisitions editors are eager to connect with current and prospective authors about new projects and book proposals. If you have a project you’d like to discuss, please get in touch with Larin McLaughlin:
Larin McLaughlin, Editorial Director, lmclaugh@uw.edu
Critical ethnic studies; women’s, gender, and sexuality studies; Native and Indigenous studies; visual culture
We’ve curated a selection of our new and noteworthy books below, and you can find additional titles here.
New in Native American & Indigenous Art Studies
Return to the Land of the Head Hunters
Edward S. Curtis, the Kwakwaka'wakw, and the Making of Modern Cinema
$35.00
Paperback
392 Pages
In the Spirit of the Ancestors
Contemporary Northwest Coast Art at the Burke Museum
$34.95
Paperback
168 Pages
From Gold Rush to Green Rush in Indigenous Northern California
$30.00
Paperback
308 Pages
From Haida Gwaii to the Chicago World's Fair and Beyond
$49.95
Hardcover
224 Pages
Tengautuli Atkuk / The Flying Parka
The Meaning and Making of Parkas in Southwest Alaska
$45.00
Paperback
320 Pages
The George and Colleen Hoyt Collection of Northwest Coast Art
$50.00
Hardcover
216 Pages