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The Sound of Drums (Paperback)
Lloyd Kiva New; Edited by Ryan S. Flahive
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On a 140-acre campus on the high plains south of Santa Fe, New
Mexico, the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) stands as a
world leader in contemporary Native arts and culture education-an
educational institution committed to "difference." This fifty year
history explores some basic questions. How is IAIA different from
other colleges? What is it about the history, structure, location,
and curriculum that makes it a special institution? How did a
school that began as an experiment in American Indian arts
education progress from a Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) high
school to a junior college to an accredited non-profit
baccalaureate institution in less than fifty years? And what does
the next fifty years have in store? Published in celebration of the
fiftieth anniversary of IAIA, this compilation of historical
documents, photographs, essays, and conversations illuminates the
history and role of art education at the Institute of American
Indian Arts. RYAN S. FLAHIVE is the archivist for the Institute of
American Indian Arts. He has dedicated his career to education,
museums, and public history and specializes in digital preservation
and manuscript curation. Flahive earned his bachelor's degree in
history and anthropology from Lindenwood University in St. Charles,
Missouri and holds a master's degree in history and a graduate
certificate in museum studies from the University of Missouri-St.
Louis.
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