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  • Shapeshifting is a common theme in mythology and folklore.

    VAMPIRES, ZOMBIES, WEREWOLVES & STEPHEN KING..OH MY! | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews 2009

  • "Shapeshifting" dutifully includes works by the traditional and contemporary artists who are regulars in Indian installations, including the celebrated potters Maria and Julian Martinez, from the San Ildefonso Pueblo, and Hopi artist Nampeyo, as well as the obligatory photo-bedecked Bently Spang contemporary take on the traditional Cheyenne warshirt.

    Artifacts to Artworks Lee Rosenbaum 2012

  • Shapeshifting -- oh man yay! could I have shapeshifting to a number of creatures as my power? then I want that!

    Angels' Blood Countdown: Rebecca York - Ghost Moon Nalini Singh 2009

  • For more about Viejo Itza, dreams, and intent, please see my book, Shapeshifting: Techniques for Global and Personal Transformation.

    John Perkins: Dream Big in the New Year John Perkins 2011

  • "Shapeshifting" shakes things up by eschewing the usual organizational principles of Indian displays—region, tribe, chronology, medium.

    Artifacts to Artworks Lee Rosenbaum 2012

  • The paradigm-shifting "Shapeshifting: Transformations in Native American Art," at the Peabody Essex Museum, begins with a rude surprise: The first wall text that visitors encounter is a parental warning—breaking the mold of customarily child-friendly displays of totem poles and headdresses.

    Artifacts to Artworks Lee Rosenbaum 2012

  • - Shapeshifting; how painful * are* the transformation sequences anyway?

    Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Problematic Superpowers and How to Make Them Work 2009

  • The nearly 80 works in "Shapeshifting: Transformations in Native American Art" will cover a range of media from textiles to monumental installations, like Vancouver-based artist Brian Jungen's giant whale skeleton made of white, plastic lawn chairs.

    Don't Miss: Jan. 7-13 2012

  • Displaying 73 works from an international group of lenders, "Shapeshifting" drew many of its most important historical pieces from the PEM's own trove.

    Artifacts to Artworks Lee Rosenbaum 2012

  • The achievement of "Shapeshifting" is to shift our notions of pots and pouches from alluring and useful objects to conveyors of personal and metaphysical wisdom.

    Artifacts to Artworks Lee Rosenbaum 2012

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