The bead played a vital role in Pueblo Indian jewellery design, and its influence continues today in modernist American design. In these pages, featuring more than 260 breathtaking photos, renowned expert Baxter integrates her decades of research with updated findings. Beads were made in the prehistoric American Southwest by the ancestors of the Pueblo Indians, and survived into the historic era. Bead jewellery creations in shell, stone, and silver are important in the Native American jewellery marketplace. This book revisits some leading misconceptions about Pueblo jewellery-making in the existing literature. A survey of modern Pueblo jewellery innovation confirms that its design is second to none, and discusses how Pueblo design meshed with American mid-century modernist expression. Today's Pueblo jewellers, also featured here, continue to offer invention and originality. AUTHOR: Paula A. Baxter is an art professional who has worked for such institutions as the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the New York Public Library. She is the author of Southwest Silver Jewelry, Southwestern Indian Rings, and Southwestern Indian Bracelets. 260 colour images