A tribute to young Native American artists and their progressive visions. "...a masterpiece of thought-provoking, colorful and visually interesting pictures and prose...guaranteed to keep one's attention and spark conversation." -- Alberta Native News, February 2008 "...much more than art...it is about the artists' thoughts on their identities and place in Indian Country." -- Albuquerque Journal, March 10, 2008 "...prepared to do what it takes to make people realize North American Indians are alive, well, and here to stay." -- Blogcritics.com, February 28, 2008 "...young, 21st-century artists with their feet in two worlds, two cultures...a beautifully edited and thought-provoking book." -- KLIATT, May 2008 No better art symbolizes the premise of the book "Visions for the Future: A Celebration of Young Native American Artists" than Dawn Webster's "We Are Here". The Seneca describes her piece as demonstrating the "preservation of cultural ways. I feel that the stars represent those who have come before us and shown us the ways to live. The warrior is fascinated, and his gaze is fixated on them. He is not alone in his endeavors in life." --True West Magazine (October 2009) "Big Art Books" Founded in 1970, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) is the oldest and largest nonprofit law firm dedicated to asserting and defending the rights of Indian tribes, organizations and individuals nationwide. Used Book in Good Condition