Get ready to delve into the vibrant world of Kiowa ledger art with "The Kiowa Painted Ledger: The Story of Taa-Kόoy" by Michael King! This captivating picture book invites young readers to witness how Kiowa artists transformed everyday ledger books into stunning canvases infused with history and cultural pride during the mid-19th century.
As buffalo herds dwindled due to U.S. government actions, Kiowa artists turned to available ledger books to share their profound stories. The book showcases the distinctive "flat Southern Plains style," where narratives elegantly unfold from right to left through an innovative technique called "spatialization of time."
Beyond artistic brilliance, this story serves as a powerful window into the history and culture of the Kiowa people. Celebrating key figures in this tradition, the book highlights the resilience and pride of the Kiowa community, linking generations and embodying their enduring spirit. Prepare to be inspired!
At the back of the book, there is an activity guide designed to inspire readers to explore their artistic side. It suggests obtaining a ledger book to serve as a canvas for creativity and self-expression. On pages 35 to 41, you will find a collection of Kiowa symbols, each rich in cultural significance. Choose one or more of these symbols to focus on in your artwork. Additionally, if you feel inspired, you are encouraged to create your own unique symbols that reflect your personal experiences or ideas. Take your time to explore the meanings behind the Kiowa symbols, and let these influences guide your designs. Your completed ledger book will not only serve as an artistic endeavor but also as a tribute to the cultural heritage of the Kiowa people.