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Art Indian's Native American art, history and cultural tour. Education, historical facts

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Native American Art, History and Cultural Tour You have arrived at a web site that shares with you the History and Culture of the Native American through images and text. " Respect for the environment and preserving the wisdom of the ancient Native American Cultures thru education" CLICK ON THE IMAGE TO EXPERIENCE Read More
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ArtNatAm - Native American Art Exhibit

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ArtNatAm Native American Artists Featured Artists Joanne Swanson Inupiaq Eskimo Urshel Taylor Pima Tribe L. David Eveningthunder Shoshone Tribe Dana Tiger Creek Tribe Jerome Bushyhead 1929 - 2000 Cheyenne Tribe Phillip John Charette Yup'ik Tribe Jarrod Da San Ildefonso Pueblo First Nations First Nations Art Canadian Tribes Features Art Gallery Listing FAQ Top Ten Images Native American art forum Digital Image vs. Art Work Remarqued Prints --> Reference What is a Native American Artist? The Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 List of Indian Tribes List of Native Entities of Alaska Gallery Listing by States Image Catalogue Image Gallery Native American art, ordered by subject How To? Place Orders Exhibit Your Work Use Images from ArtNatAm Miscellaneous Site Map Links to Other Sites Welcome to Read More
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CONTEMPORARY HOPI ARTS AND CRAFTS

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Contemporary Hopi Arts and Crafts The Hopi people are known around the world for their arts and crafts. We invite you to explore the following pages to learn more about: Pottery Jewelry Basketry Katsina Dolls Painting, Sculpture, and Photography A note to shoppers and collectors: Whether you seek to purchase Hopi arts and crafts on the reservation or from shops and galleries off the reservation, protect yourself and Hopi artisans by being an educated shopper. Ask questions. It is against federal law for anyone to sell any product represented as authentic Indian arts and crafts unless they are in fact authentic. Unauthentic arts and crafts must be labeled as such. More information can be obtained from: THE HOPI FOUNDATION P.O. BOX 705 HOTEVILLA, AZ 86030 or THE HOPI CULTURAL PRESERVATION OF Read More
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Customize Media Show

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De Bry Copper Plate Engravings

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[an error occurred while processing this directive] Indians of North America Theodore De Bry Copper Plate Engravings Contributed by Professor Troy Johnson Cal State Long Beach trj@csulb.edu Copyright Reference Collection Set I Collection Set II Collection Set III Collection Set IV Collection Set V Collection Set VI Monday, 13-May-1996 12:53:12 PDT Read More
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Guujaaw, carver on Haida Gwaii

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In the following sections you will find a story told with photos of a totem pole being carved at Skidegate, Haida Gwaii. The pole is designed and carved by Guujaaw with assistance from Gwaii and Wayne Edenshaw. There are three main figures on the pole -- the bottom figure is a bear, the middle a killer whale, and the top is a thunderbird. Between the bears legs is a bear cub, in the whales mouth is a seal, and a frog sits atop the thunderbird. Click on the Bear logo to access a site dedicated to other works by Guujaaw. Click on a title to see the photos. Read More
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Heard Museum

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Admin | Search Heard Museum Downtown Heard Museum North Heard Museum West Current Upcoming Upcoming Events Museum Calendars Programs School Tours Curriculum Materials Heard Museum Shops Berlin Gallery Locations Exhibitions Events Education Shop Membership Support Volunteer Host An Event Group Tours Library Collections WE'RE PART OF YOUR COMMUNITY PHOENIX * SCOTTSDALE * SURPRISE Daily Artist Demonstrators at Heard Museum Phoenix See artist demonstrations including beadwork, pottery making and more from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. See calendar for details. Young Jewelers: Forging a Future Now Open E ight young American Indian jewelers showcase styles all their own in this new exhibition. Plus, shop for innovative jewelry by the featured artists in the Heard Museum Shop. Remix: New Modernities i Read More
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Kiowa Drawings in the National Anthropological Archives

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The Smithsonian’s collections of Kiowa drawings include works of art on buffalo hide and more recent examples on paper, a medium that Kiowa artists adopted after it became widely available in the late nineteenth century. Together, these drawings offer a unique source of information on tribal social and artistic traditions. The best-known bodies of Kiowa graphic art are the drawings produced by Kiowa men imprisoned at Fort Marion in the 1870s and the work produced in the twentieth century by the Kiowa Five, a group of artists who studied at the University of Oklahoma. The National Anthropological Archives has excellent material from both of these important traditions, plus many other drawings that provide a bridge between the two. Fort Marion Artists At the conclusion of the Southern P Read More
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Museum of the Red River in Idabel, Oklahoma: Choctaw, Caddo

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Welcome to the Museum of the Red River in Idabel, Oklahoma! The Museum's collections feature archaeological artifacts of the the Caddo and Choctaw , Precolumbian objects from Middle and South America, modern and contemporary native arts and crafts from throughout the Americas, and a cast skeleton of the dinosaur, Acrocanthosaurus atokensis , discovered nearby in McCurtain County. The Museum also displays representative works from African, East Asian, and Pacific Island native cultures Although you may find it difficult to visit us in person, you can take a virtual tour of the Museum via this site, and even access information on areas of special interest to you. Enjoy your visit! And come back often. Someday we hope to be able to welcome you in person. — The staff of the Museum of the Read More
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Native Arts Saskatchewan

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This website contains Aboriginal arts and crafts produced by Saskatchewan's Aboriginal people. We have included a wide range of media, from sculpture to moccasins. All artists are from the province of Saskatchewan. Our artists are encouraged to use this site as a marketing tool. However, many of the actual items shown are not for sale, but are examples of the First Nations artistic abilities. Biographical and contact information is included, and in some cases, links to purchase sites. We hope that everyone is moved by the remarkable creativity of our artists. This digital collection was produced with funding from the Aboriginal Digital Collections pilot program, Industry Canada Copyright notice Native North American Art Links Credits Project members page link Read More
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Shapes and Uses of California Indian Basketry

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Shapes and Uses of California Indian Basketry Shapes and Uses of California Indian Basketry Note: The sizes of the baskets illustrated here are proportional to one another. Plant Food Gathering and Transport Gift/Storage Basket. The gift/storage basket is presented as a gift and is used for transporting goods or plant foods. Typical size: ht. 30"; dia. across mouth: 25". Gift/Storage Basket. Ht. 30"; Dia. 25". Seedbeater. Using the seedbeater, edible wild seeds were harvested by knocking seeds off the plant and into the burden basket. Typical length: 20". Seedbeater. Length 20" Acorn and Seed Meal Winnowing, "Sifting" Baskets, and Trays. "Sifting," winnowing baskets, and trays are round or triangular. The baskets are deep while the trays are shallow or flat. Close-twined round or triangula Read More
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