Thomas Varker Keam

Thomas Varker Keam
Author: Laura Graves
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2016-11-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 080617868X

Thomas Varker Keam owned and operated a trading post in Keams Canyon, Arizona Territory, from 1874 to 1902. He was the first trader to develop American Indian arts and crafts as part of his business and the first to suggest that Native artists modify their techniques to increase sales. Keam had a major impact on the evolution of Hopi pottery. Involved in early archaeological work in the Southwest, Keam was the first trader to develop lucrative contacts with museum curators and anthropologists. He sold enormous collections to the Smithsonian Institution, the Field Museum, and the Peabody Museum, as well as several European institutions. An advocate for the Indians, Keam represented the Hopis and Navajos in confrontations with the U.S. government over “civilizing” programs between 1869 and 1902, when the Indians tried to maintain their political and cultural independence. Thomas Varker Keam revised Indian trading so that he and American Indian artists profited.

Archeological Survey

Archeological Survey
Author: James E. Bradford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1992
Genre: Archaeological surveying
ISBN:

Historic Structure Report

Historic Structure Report
Author: Laura E. Soullière
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1990
Genre: Canyon de Chelly National Monument (Ariz.)
ISBN: