Over several decades, renowned Oklahoma artist Charles Banks Wilson
sought out "purebloods" (that is, Indians of a single tribal
heritage) of each of Oklahoma's tribes to create a gallery of
American Indian portraits. "Search for the Native American
Purebloods "captures the state's visual heritage in a series of
seventy-seven remarkable pencil drawings, each accompanied by a
narrative describing Wilson's visits with the subject. The first
edition, "Search for the Purebloods," served as a catalogue for an
exhibition of the artist's work at the United States Capitol. This
third edition contains thirteen additional drawings and an
afterword by Wilson.
Out of print since 2005, the book is once again available with
the generous assistance of the College of Arts and Sciences at the
University of Oklahoma.
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