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For many people, Native American architecture calls to mind the wigwam, tipi, iglu, and pueblo. Yet the richly diverse building traditions of Native Americans encompass much more, including specific structures for sleeping, working, worshipping, meditating, playing, dancing, lounging, giving birth, decision-making, cleansing, storing and preparing food, caring for animals, and honoring the dead. In effect, the architecture covers all facets of Indian life. The collaboration between an architect and an anthropologist, Native American Architecture presents the first book-length, fully illustrated exploration of North American Indian architecture to appear in over a century. Peter Nabokov and Robert Easton together examine the building traditions of the major tribes in nine regional areas of the continent from the huge plank-house villages of the Northwest Coast to the moundbuilder towns and temples of the Southeast, to the Navajo hogans and adobe pueblos of the Southwest. Going beyond a traditional survey of buildings, the book offers a broad, clear view into the Native American world, revealing a new perspective on the interaction between their buildings and culture. Looking at Native American architecture as more than buildings, villages, and camps, Nabokov and Easton also focus on their use of space, their environment, their social mores, and their religious beliefs. Each chapter concludes with an account of traditional Indian building practices undergoing a revival or in danger today. The volume also includes a wealth of historical photographs and drawings (including sixteen pages of color illustrations), architectural renderings, and specially prepared interpretive diagrams which decode the sacred cosmology of the principal house types.
All 39 episodes of Gerry Anderson's cult Supermarionation series.
The programme follows the adventures of the World Aquanaut Security
Patrol and their flagship vessel, the technologically advanced
combat submarine Stingray. Operating out of Marineville in 2065,
the crew of Stingray encounter a number of undersea enemies
including the aquatic warriors the Aquaphibians, who operate under
the command of the tyrannical King Titan (voice of Ray Barrett).
The episodes are: 'Stingray', 'Emergency Marineville', 'The Ghost
Ship', 'Subterranean Sea', 'Loch Ness Monster', 'Set Sail for
Adventure', 'The Man from the Navy', 'An Echo of Danger', 'Raptures
of the Deep', 'Titan Goes Pop', 'In Search of the Tajmanon', 'A
Christmas to Remember', 'Tune of Danger', 'The Ghost of the Sea',
'Rescue from the Skies', 'The Lighthouse Dwellers', 'The Big Gun',
'The Cool Cave Man', 'Deep Heat', 'Star of the East', 'Invisible
Enemy', 'Tom Thumb Tempest', 'Eastern Eclipse', 'Treasure Down
Below', 'Stand By for Action', 'Pink Ice', 'The Disappearing
Ships', 'Secret of the Giant Oyster', 'The Invaders', 'A Nut for
Marineville', 'Trapped in the Depths', 'Count Down', 'Sea of Oil',
'Plant of Doom', 'The Master Plan', 'The Golden Sea', 'Hostages of
the Deep', 'Marineville Traitor' and 'Aquanaut of the Year'.
For many people, Native American architecture calls to mind the
wigwam, tipi, iglu, and pueblo. Yet the richly diverse building
traditions of Native Americans encompass much more, including
specific structures for sleeping, working, worshipping, meditating,
playing, dancing, lounging, giving birth, decision-making,
cleansing, storing and preparing food, caring for animals, and
honoring the dead. In effect, the architecture covers all facets of
Indian life.
The collaboration between an architect and an anthropologist,
Native American Architecture presents the first book-length, fully
illustrated exploration of North American Indian architecture to
appear in over a century. Peter Nabokov and Robert Easton together
examine the building traditions of the major tribes in nine
regional areas of the continent from the huge plank-house villages
of the Northwest Coast to the moundbuilder towns and temples of the
Southeast, to the Navajo hogans and adobe pueblos of the Southwest.
Going beyond a traditional survey of buildings, the book offers a
broad, clear view into the Native American world, revealing a new
perspective on the interaction between their buildings and culture.
Looking at Native American architecture as more than buildings,
villages, and camps, Nabokov and Easton also focus on their use of
space, their environment, their social mores, and their religious
beliefs.
Each chapter concludes with an account of traditional Indian
building practices undergoing a revival or in danger today. The
volume also includes a wealth of historical photographs and
drawings (including sixteen pages of color illustrations),
architectural renderings, and specially prepared interpretive
diagrams which decode the sacred cosmology of the principal house
types.
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