%0 Journal Article %T art of the Caraja Indians (Goiás State, Brazil) %A Krause, Fritz, 1881-1963 %A Fort, Richard %J Baessler-Archiv %D 1912 %V Vol. 2 %I B. G. Teubner %C Leipzig And Berlin %@ 0005-3856 %G English %F sp09-002 %O Fritz Krause %O also included in fiche collection E12; LOC search performed 22 April 2013; reviewed by MAS 10/9/14; finished corrections to analyst entries 1/27/2017 LGD; page headers revised 5/22/2018 LGD; %O Translation of: [Die Kunst der Krajá-Indianer (Staat Goyaz, Brasilien)] %O Translated for the HRAF files by Richard Fort %X This source on Karajá art is divided into two parts. The first covers various forms of representative art, according to whether they are "plastic art” such as plaiting, wood carving, and clay and wax figures, or if they are "surface representations” or drawings, including sand drawings, incising and painting of gourds, and the use of the author's supply of pencils and paper to make sketchbook drawings. The second part deals with decorative art, with information on patterns borrowed from the plaiting technique, forms of carved decorations, and "poker work" (pyroengraving), with commentary on differences in women's art. %K Caraja Indians %K Karajá %K Carajá %K Identification %K Sensation and perception %K Modification of behavior %K Recreational and non-therapeutic drugs %K Mats and basketry %K Utensils %K Decorative art %K Representative art %K Dance %K Sexuality %U https://ehrafworldcultures.yale.edu/document?id=sp09-002 %P HRAF ms: 1-66 [original:1-31 ] %[ 2022-06-30