"Museum of Fine Arts School of Visual Arts & Dance, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, February 13-March 31, 1998; Appleton Museum of Art, Ocala, Florida, April 14-May 31, 1998."
Cultural Areas and Tribal Groups Represented in Dimensions of Native America: the Contact Zone Native North America Before and After 1500: Maps / Kata Faust -- Preface / J. Anthony Paredes -- Introduction to the Contact Zone / Jehanne Teilhet-Fisk -- I. The Artification of the Indigenous Artifact. Pueblo Women, Colonial Settlement, and Creative Endeavors: Power and Appropriation in Native American Ceramics / Hilary L. Scothorn. Reproduction, Revival and Tradition in Native Art - Southeastern Pottery / Diana Roman. The Artification of the Hopi Kachina Tihu / Noah Young. Cultural Weavings in Sweet Grass, Swamp Cane and Yucca: Basketry of the Choctaw, Seminole and Hopi / Diane Clark -- II. Blurred Boundaries: Contact, Confluence and Hybridity. History Reconfigured: Haida Argillite Carving / Teri Robin Yoo. Picturing St. Augustine: Images of a Florida City through Native Eyes / Heather Waldroup. Blurred Boundaries: Jewelry as Visual Art and Cultural Identity / Caroline Klarr. American Indian Quilts: an Indigenous Product of the Contact Zone / Jehanne Teilhet-Fisk. Seminole Patchwork: Pride of Many Colors / Ashley E. Remer and Nessa Page-Leiberman. Navajo / Dine Pictorial Weaving / Rebecca McNeil. "Continuity and Change" - the Deer Motif within the Easel Painting Tradition of the Southwest / Faye Elizabeth Hunt -- III. Misconceptions: The American Indian. Osceola's Public Life: Two Images of the Seminole Hero / Shari Addonizio. The Search for the "Real Indian" - Joseph Henry Sharp and the Issue of Authenticity at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century / Marie Watkins -- IV. Photographs Don't Lie? Gertrude Kasebier's Native American Portraits / Jennifer Sheffield Currie. "Questioning Good Intentions" - The Photography of Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie / Susan Kloman -- V. Contemporary Native and Non-Native Artists in the Contact Zone of a Fine Arts Museum. Contemporary Artists in the Contact Zone: Happy Meeting Grounds or Circle the Wagons? / Robin Franklin Nigh -- VI. Regional and Pan-Indian Art. "Pan-Indian Art" - An Aesthetic Phenomenon / Blue Sau-Pa Pahdocony. Poetry from the Florida Governor's Council on Indian Affairs Publications, the Florida Indian Youth Program / Elizabeth Osceola and Ida Frances Osceola