Hidden Thunder: Rock Art of the Upper Midwest
In Hidden Thunder, renowned watercolor artist Geri Schrab and archaeologist Robert "Ernie" Boszhardt give readers an up-close-and-personal look at rock art. With an eye toward preservation, Schrab and Boszhardt take you with them as they research, document, and interpret at the ancient petroglyphs and pictographs made my Native Americans in past millennia. In addition to publicly accessible sites such as Wisconsin's Roche-a-Cri State Park and Minnesota's Jeffers Petroglyphs, Hidden Thunder covers the artistic treasures found at several remote and inaccessible rock art sites--revealing the ancient stories through words, full-color photographs, and artistic renditions.
Offering the duo perspectives of scientist and artist, Boszhardt shares the facts that archaeologists have been able to establish about these important artifacts of our early history, while Schrab offers the artist's experience, describing her emotional and creative response upon encountering and painting these sites. Viewpoints by members of the Menominee, Ho-Chunk, Ojibwe, and other Native nations offer additional insight on the historic and cultural significance of these sites. Together these myriad voices reveal layers of meaning and cultural context that emphasize why these fragile resources--often marred by human graffiti and mishandling or damage from the elements--need to be preserved.
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Become an affiliateBoszhardt and Schrab's efforts are commendable. These sites desperately need attention and preservation. The sorry condition of rock art in Wisconsin, Iowa, and elsewhere should not be treated as an Indian problem. After creating rock art, Indians protected these sacred sites for centuries or even millennia. It was only after Euroamerican invasion that these sites were defaced and destroyed. If this destruction is to stop, it is up to the dominant Euroamerican culture to stop it; no one else can or should be expected to. Sadly, recent examples of avarice, neglect, and vandalism of important Native ceremonial sites, such as the Wisconsin legislature's eagerness to allow the quarrying of mounds and the criminal shenanigans of former directors at Effigy Mounds National Monument, suggest that we lack the insight or willingness to do so. (William E. Whittaker, Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society, Vol. 63, 2016)
Hidden Thunder is a unique experience. In this book of original paintings and historic photographs, Geri Schrab and Robert "Ernie" Boszhardt take readers along on their exploration of petroglyph and pictograph (rock art) sites in Wisconsin and Minnesota.(David W. Benn, The Annals of Iowa, July 2017)