Format:
6 Seiten
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Illustrationen
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4 Blätter, 1 leinenbespannte Holzkassette
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31 cm
Note:
Illustrated folktale of the brothers who taught the Yanomami how to build a house. Block printed book on handmade paper sewn with thread to a split stick spine; first and last leaves serve as covers. Tissue paper guard sheets loosely inserted
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Date "1996" in cut on back cover; each of the last three numbers is inverted
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"This is ... a limited edition of 50. Made in the Yanomami Community of Platanal in the state of Amazonas of Venezuela in November of 2000 ... the result of a community effort and collaboration involving the elders, scholars and youth working in the self-development project Yanomami Owe Mamotima ... signed by the leader of this project ... The paper is hand made using abaca, the thread is kurathasi, and the pigment on the spine is onoto. The cover is a blend of shiki with abaca. The plates are rubber and printed using a water based ink"--Printed card laid in
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Accompanied by: "Yanomami Owë Mamotima Paper" = "Papel Yanomami Owë Mamotima" (1 sheet ; 22 x 28 cm); "Traducción del texto del libro Shapono" = "Translation of the text from the book Shapono" (1 sheet : col. ill., ports ; 22 x 28 cm); flier advertising Shapono and the Amazon paper project, including the Best Book of the Year Award bestowed on it in 1999 by the Venezuelan Ministry of Education (1 sheet : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 22 x 28 cm)
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Größe der Holzkassette: 37x25 cm
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Text in Yanomami. Texte auf den beiliegenden Bögen mit Informationen zur Publikation in spanischer und englischer Sprache
Language:
South American Indian (Other)
Keywords:
Künstlerbuch