Sun Circles and Human Hands: The Southeastern Indians, 1965 Hardcover
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Sun Circles and Human Hands is a foundational study of Southeastern Native American art and material culture, edited by Emma Lila Fundaburk and Mary Douglass Foreman.
Originally published in 1957 and reprinted in 1965, this illustrated volume traces prehistoric and historic craftsmanship across the Southeast, covering pottery, tools, textiles, and symbolic art forms from Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and beyond.
The book includes detailed line drawings, museum photographs, and essays drawn from early colonial accounts. Bound in orange cloth with matching jacket design, this copy shows edge wear to the dust jacket but is clean and well-preserved internally
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