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  1. The Early Years of Native American Art History
  2. Native American Art: The Collections of the Ethnological Museum Berlin by Peter Bolz, Hans-Ulrich Sanner, 2000-06
  3. Come Look With Me: Exploring Native American Art With Children (Come Look With Me Series) by Stephanie Salomon, 1998-01
  4. A Song to the Creator: Traditional Arts of Native American Women of the Plateau
  5. Native American Art Masterpieces by David W. Penney, 1996-02
  6. Native American Arts & Cultures by ELLEN KRONOWITZ, 2004-11-03
  7. Native American Art & Folklore by Rh Value Publishing, 1993-04-10
  8. Makers and Markets: The Wright Collection of Twentieth-Century Native American Art (Peabody Museum) by Patricia Capone, 1998-11
  9. The Early Years of Native American Art History: The Politics of Scholarship and Collecting (A Mclellan Book)
  10. Inventing the Southwest: The Fred Harvey Company and Native American Art by Kathleen L. Howard, Diana F. Pardue, 1996-09
  11. Native American Art by William C., Jr. Ketchum, 1998-11-01
  12. In the Spirit of Mother Earth: Nature in Native American Art by Jeremy Schmidt, Laine Thom, 1994-08-31
  13. Reluctant Runaway (To Catch a Thief Series #2) by Jill Elizabeth Nelson, 2007-03-20
  14. A Wealth of Thought: Franz Boas on Native American Art

21. Lowe Art Museum
native american art. The Alfred I. Barton collection of SouthwestIndian art, recognized by scholars as one of the finest in the
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NATIVE AMERICAN ART
Shoulder Bag,
19th century
Seminole or Creek
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Germantown Eye-Dazzler Blanket
Navajo
Gift of Alfred I. Barton
Ceramic Bowls,
Mimbres (Southwest, United States)
left) Bowl with Composite Zoomorphic Creature
Museum purchase right) Bowl with Rabbits Museum purchase Calvin Hunt, Kwagiulth (Northwest Coast, Canada), b. 1956 Raven Totem Pole, Museum purchase Lowe Art Museum University of Miami.

22. Buying Native American Art
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23. Before You Buy Native American Arts And Crafts
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Subscribe to the About Phoenix, AZ newsletter. Search Phoenix, AZ Before You Buy Native American Arts and Crafts How do you know what you are getting when you buy Native American art? Well, if you are just buying souvenirs or stocking stuffers for the kids back home, you probably don't need to know. But if you are considering a piece of investment art, you might want to do some research first. Books About Kachina Dolls
Most of these are about Hopi Kachinas, which are the most prevalent in Arizona. They will describe the carvers, and the different Kachina spirits and what makes a Kachina authentic. There's also something for the young people on this list!
Top Picks - Books About Kachina Dolls

Kokopelli Gift Items
Kokopelli is a very popular fellow in the Southwest United States, and you can find this magical flute-player adorning many different types of gift items.

24. Migrations
A unique exhibition, Changing Hands Art Without Reservation, 1 Contemporarynative american art of the Southwest, opened at the Fuller Museum of Art in
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FULLER CRAFT MUSEUM, BROCKTON, MA Weavings, handspun yarn, pottery, and books from the Black Mesa Dine' were on exhibit and for sale at the Fuller Museum of Art, Brockton, MA December 21, 2003March 21, 2004. "Changing Hands" Exhibit A unique exhibition, " Changing Hands: Art Without Reservation, 1: Contemporary Native American Art of the Southwest," opened at the Fuller Museum of Art in Brockton, MA, January 17, 2004, and was on exhibit through March 21, 2004, showing the work of nearly 90 artists in a variety of media. For more information, see http://www.fullermuseum.org The Fuller Craft Museum 455 Oak Street Brockton, MA 02301

25. Authentic Native American Indian Art, Jewelry (jewellery), Crafts, Artifacts And
Authentic handmade Native American Indian art, jewelry (jewellery), artifacts(artefacts) and collectibles (collectables) by native american artisans.
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26. Pacific Northwest Native American Art: A Visual And Verbal Guide
Learn about the characteristics of the native american art from this region with descriptions and examples.
http://raptor.slc.edu/~polaris/nart/index.html
This site is a basic introduction to the art of the Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. It is not meant to be definitive, just an explanation of some basics of shape, color and form.

27. American Indian Style Art
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Wanda is a wife and mother of three currently living in Mississippi. Although Wanda is not a Native American Indian, the American Indians are a consistent theme in her work. Through her home studies she has completed several outstanding pieces on American Indians. Wanda hopes that through her paintings, she can bring forth a better understanding of America's first occupants.

28. Penfield Gallery Of Indian Arts, Native American Art From New Mexico And Arizona
of Indian Arts carries high quality Zuni fetishes, Pueblo Navajo Pottery, Storytellers,Navajo rugs, sandpaintings and folk art, Native American jewelry, in
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A New Mexico Tradition Since 1898
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In the Best of New Mexico issue of the Crosswinds Weekly , the Penfield Gallery of Indian Arts was named one of the Best Reasons for Locals to Spend Time in Old Town , especially for the huge fetish collection. The Penfield Gallery has hundreds of Zuni fetishes carved by the best artists from Zuni Pueblo available in their Albuquerque store. A considerable number of these can be seen on this website, having the most extensive selection of Zuni fetishes available on the Internet. The gallery carries pottery made by the artists of the New Mexico Pueblos, as well as those of Hopi and the Navajo Nation. There is a large collection of miniature pottery, especially from Acoma and Santa Clara, as well as the more traditional forms. The Navajo rugs carried by the gallery are all hand-woven, many of hand-spun wool, and come mainly from the western part of the Navajo Nation. A specialty is sandpainting rugs from the Shiprock area. Navajo sandpaintings are also found here, with large and highly detailed sandpaintings being available. A large selection of Pueblo storytellers is carried, including pottery masks. Navajo folk art, including the work of Delbert Buck and Johnson Antonio, and Zuni beaded figures may also be found here. Most recently we have added the gourd art of two non-Native artists, Robert Rivera and Tony McGregor.

29. Cultural Diversity - Art Of The Americas - Native American Art
Native American Stories native american art Northwest Coast SouthwestNative Textiles Haitian Art Mexican Art Latin American Kuna Indians.
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Program Goals Lesson Plans Year Plan ... To top of page The Americas' Cultural Diversity . Web links to many cultures of the "New World" A mix of wonderful folk art!
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"We could learn a lot from crayons: some are sharp, some are pretty,
some are dull, some have weird names. All are different colors, but they all have to learn to live in the same box."
See projects by Woody's students "Our colors might be different, but our hearts beat as one. Jesus will never leave us." ~ S.S. age 7, USA. Substitute any of the hundreds of thousands of names for God/Creator if you wish - and you will have the same quote made by a Native American I met in 1998. "God made people different because he sorted them." ~ Kindergartener, USA

30. Free 'Native American Art' Screensaver
Free native american art Screensaver. 16 works of art by Native Americans,which are displayed in the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona.
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31. Native American Geometry
Native American Resources native american art, Teacher Resources, Sites. Steffen sMath Resources. Interdisciplinary Educational Curriculum. Diné College
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References Endorsements References N ATIVE AMERICAN GEOMETRY is a physical, proportional geometry that originates from the simple circle. A growing body of architectural and iconographic evidence from Native America suggests it was a relatively common tradition that has been practiced for at least two thousand years. This is the same type of geometry that was discovered and developed by the ancestors of many peoples in many places, from China to the Mediterranean Basin to the British Isles. Currently, it resides among the logo designers of Madison Avenue. Generally, it maintains a similar methodological structure to the Middle Eastern tradition of classical geometry that is limited to operations carried out by the compass and straightedge, or two sticks and a rope. In the anthropological world, there are generally two ways traditions come into being in any particular culture: diffusion or borrowing from another culture; and, independent invention or discovery. Did the geometry have a single source and diffuse around the world over a period of several millennia? Or is there something about it, like stone working techniques, that made it independently accessible to the human mind in diverse cultures and civilizations? Personally, I believe the geometry was discovered independently by widely disparate cultures. Why? Because this type of proportional geometry originates with the circle, one of the most popular and multi-cultural symbols in the human world. It is a shape that served as a foundation for countless domestic and ceremonial structures. Given the intimate relationship between the circle's radius and the hexagon, it is an argument I can live with, for now. This opinion does not exclude instances of cultural diffusion within specific geographic regions.

32. Native American Resources
native american art and Culture Keith A. Rosko Western and NativeAmerican artwork is our specialty. Freelance illustration and
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33. NativeWeb Resources: Art
is a notfor-profit organization established in 1974 to support the effective protectionand ethical promotion of authentic native american art and material
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    Artists' Views of Native Americans
    The Indian was a favorite subject of many European and American born artists during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. There was a wide range of viewpoints ex- pressed in this art, with an idealized image of the Indian as a "noble savage" being a frequent choice. Other artists saw their role as one of documenting an accurate picture of Indians and their society in a time when it was already disappearing.
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  • 34. NAASA - Native American Art Studies Association
    copyright ©2003 native american art Studies Association About NAASA Conference2003 Membership Newsletters Native Arts Links Contact NAASA.
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    35. History On Hand / History On Hand
    Selling native american artifacts primarily from the 19th and 20th century.
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    36. Aboriginal Arts Gallery Saskatchewan, North American Native Art Links
    Native North American Art Links. Net; Indian Summer native american art; Instituteof American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development (IAIA).
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    37. Tribal Art, Aboriginal Art, Native American Art And African Art At Aboriginals:
    African art, Australian Aboriginal art, Arctic art and native american art fromNavajo, Hopi, Zuni, pueblo pottery, indian jewelry and fetish carvings.
    http://www.tribalworks.com/
    An on-line gallery of
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    38. Discovering Native American Art
    Discovering native american art by Abby Remer. (Author) Abby Cover of Discoveringnative american art Davis Publications, Inc. 1997 Hamatsa
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    Discovering Native American Art
    by Abby Remer
    (Author) Abby Remer and Linda Poolaw
    (Grand Chief Delaware Grand Council of North America) Cover of Discovering Native American Art
    Davis Publications, Inc. 1997
    Hamatsa Crooked Beak Mask, C 1940s
    Willie Seaweed. Royal British Columbia Museum,
    Victoria BC, Canada. Neg #17377 When is a doll not a toy? Learn about sacred Zuni Pueblo traditions through a girl's remembrances of the Shalako katsina ceremony.
    (Zuni Pueblo, Shalako Katsina , early twentieth century) Listen to contemporary Native female artists discuss the influence of their heritage on their work and personal creative journeys. Piece together clues to discover the meaning of an ancient Pueblo bird effigy pot that you just unearthed. (Emma Davis. Pair of Dolls c.1950)
    Discover what part Ghost Dance dresses and shirts played in the terrible 1890 massacre of Wounded Knee? These and other challenging questions and thought-provoking perspectives help teenage-through-adult audiences explore the art and culture of diverse nations in Discovering Native American Art . Unlike didactic texts, this book engages readers by allowing them to become actively involved in understanding and appreciating the vast riches of Native American heritage, from the earliest times to the present.

    39. Native American Art
    native american art. American Native Art Gallery A Place of Art Spirit NativeAmerican Art with a Message! Selling Prints, Printed T-Shirts and Note Cards.
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    Our Aims Services Stats ... Z Native American Art Adobe Gallery - Adobe Gallery, located in Albuquerque's Old Town, features the highest quality southwest Native American art and antiquities available on the market today. The focus of the gallery is 19th and 20th Century pueblo pottery, but we also carry Navajo textiles, Hopi Kachina dolls, Southwest Indian basketry, old pawn jewelry, paintings, and more! American Indian Art - Martha Hopkins Struever presents Native American art including Hopi katsinas, pueblo pottery, navajo rugs, turquoise, inlay jewelry and other exceptional pieces. Site also offers information on seminars, appraisals, and exhibitions. - Native American Art with a Message! Selling Prints, Printed T-Shirts and Note Cards Ancient Arts Gallery - Native American and Pre Columbian Art. Ancient Artways Studio - Fine quillwork by acclaimed Native American Metis artist Nancy Fonicello. Capotes, pipe and medicine bags, keyholes, knife sheaths and more. Bampton - Greene Galleries - An eclectic collection of Pre-Colombian, Native American and Tribal Art from both North and South America. Unique pieces range from an early Nicoya jaguar pot, circa 500 - 800 C.E., to works by contemporary artists. Black Horse Arts/Native American Folk Art - Native American Folk Art composed of Black Horse Arts with links to other artists and interests. Poetry, prose, and short stories.

    40. NA Webquest
    (scroll down to regional tribes). III. native american artS AND CRAFTS. NativeAmerican Indian Art Scroll down looking for titles with types of artwork.
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    NATIVE AMERICANS Webquest by Jane Simon "Treat the earth well: it was not given to you by your parents, it was loaned to you by your children. We do not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors, we borrow it from our Children." Ancient Indian Proverb
    INTRODUCTION We believe that the original inhabitants of North America arrived thousands of years ago. Many names have been used to describe these people. We will refer to them as Native Americans or Indians. During the last several hundred years, these Native Americans have suffered many hard times, often, unfortunately, when coming into contact with the "newly" arrived European Immigrants. As you explore the various activities included in this webquest, try to get a sense of where the Indians were in their beliefs, what caused differences in their lifestyles, how important the earth and nature were to them, and their interactions with other groups of people.
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    During your Native American study you will explore various areas of the Indian culture from the past.

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