University of California, Los Angeles. Museum of Cultural History
Museum of Cultural History (Los Angeles, Calif.)
University of California, Museum of Cultural History
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Works
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Afro-American arts of the Suriname Rain Forest | |
Akan transformations : problems in Ghanaian art history | |
I am not myself : the art of African masquerade | |
The art and material culture of the Zulu-speaking peoples : exhibited at the UCLA Museum of Cultural History, fall, 1978 | |
Art of New Guinea : Sepik, Maprik and highlands : an exhibition arranged by the Museum and Laboratories of Ethnic Arts and Technology, UCLA, and the Ethnic Arts Council | |
The art of power, the power of art : studies in Benin iconography | |
The arts of Ghana | |
The arts of Ghana : exhibition dates : Frederick S. Wight Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles, California, October 11 to December 11, 1977 : Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 11 to March 26, 1978 : Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Dallas, Texas, May 3 to July 2, 1978 | |
Asian puppets : wall of the world : an exhibition | |
Barn building and handcrafts : arts of the Pennsylvania Dutch | |
Cloth as metaphor : Nigerian textiles from the Museum of Cultural History | |
Companions of the dead : ceramic tomb sculpture from ancient West Mexico | |
Containing beauty : Japanese bamboo flower baskets | |
Culturas nativas de Norteamérica | |
Dance occasions and festive dress in Yugoslavia | |
A decade in retrospect : works from Asia, Europe, the Near East, Africa, North and South America, Indonesia, and Oceania, drawn from museum collections | |
Dowries from Kutch : a women's folk art tradition in India : [exhibition and catalogue] | |
The Eloquent dead : ancestral sculpture of Indonesia and Southeast Asia | |
Icons of the desert : early Aboriginal paintings from Papunya | |
Image and identity, 1972. | |
Marks of civilization : artistic transformations of the human body | |
Masterpieces from the Sir Henry Wellcome Collection at UCLA | |
Mexican figural geramists and their work 1950 to 1981 | |
Moche art of Peru : Pre-Columbian symbolic communication | |
Monogr. ser. - Univ. Calif. Los Angel., Mus. Cult. Hist. | |
Monograph series | |
The mosaic image : the first twenty years of the Museum of Cultural History | |
Mother, worker, ruler, witch : cross-cultural images of women | |
Music and ceremony of Central & East Africa | |
Music in the visual arts : an exhibition organized by the UCLA Museum of Cultural History, April 10-June 3, 1973 | |
Navigators of the Orinoco : river Indians of Venezuela | |
The Pacatnamu papers | |
The people and art of the Philippines | |
Ralph C. Altman memorial exhibition | |
Santos, folk sculpture from Guatemala : exhibited in the UCLA Museum of Cultural History Gallery, Haines Hall, summer 1980. | |
To speak with cloth : studies in Indonesian textiles | |
University of California, Los Angeles. Fowler Museum of Cultural History. The Francis E. Fowler, Jr., collection of silver, c1991: |