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  1. Totems to Turquoise: Native (Museum Edition) North American Jewelry Arts of ... by Kari Chalker, 2004-11
  2. The Native American Look Book: Art and Activities from the Brooklyn Museum by Missy Sullivan, Deborah Schwartz, et all 1996-10
  3. Cut-Outs: Native American Art (Contributions in Anthropology and History, No. 2) by James Henri Howard, 1982-06
  4. Fusing Traditions: Transformations in Glass by Native American Artists
  5. By Native Hands: Woven Treasures From The Lauren Rogers Museum Of Art by Jill R. Chancey, Stephen W. Cook, 2005-12-20
  6. Art of the Ancestors: Antique North American Indian Art by George Everett Shaw, 2004-01-16
  7. Crow Indian Beadwork: A Descriptive and Historical Study (Contributions from the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation, V. 16.) (Contributions ... American Indian, Heye Foundation, V. 16.) by William Wildschut, John Canfield Ewers, 1985-06-01
  8. We're Still Here: Art of Indian New England : The Children's Museum Collection by Joan A. Lester, 1987-09
  9. From This Earth: The Ancient Art of Pueblo Pottery by Stewart Peckham, Mary Peck, 1990-08
  10. Contemporary Hopi Pottery by Laura Graves Allen, 1984-09
  11. The Art and Style of Western Indian Basketry by Joan Megan Jones, 1982-06
  12. Forms From the Earth: 1, 000 Years of Pottery in America
  13. Pride of the Indian Wardrobe: Northern Athabaskan Footwear (Batashoe Museum Foundation) by Judy Thompson, 1989-12
  14. Beauty from the Earth: Pueblo Indian Pottery from the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology by J. J. Brody, 1990-06

1. Indian Arts And Crafts Board
and promotional opportunities to native american artists, craftspeople to promote contemporary Indian arts and crafts operates three regional museums, the Sioux
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Mission and Activities
The Indian Arts and Crafts Board, a separate agency located in the U.S. Department of the Interior, was created by Congress to promote the economic development of American Indians and Alaska Natives through the expansion of the Indian arts and crafts market. A top priority of the Board is the implementation and enforcement of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990, a truth-in-advertising law that provides criminal and civil penalties for marketing products as "Indian-made" when such products are not made by Indians, as defined by the Act.
The Board's other activities include providing professional business advice, information on the Act and related marketing issues, fundraising assistance, and promotional opportunities to Native American artists, craftspeople, and cultural organizations. As an integral part of its mission to promote contemporary Indian arts and crafts, the Board operates three regional museums, the Sioux Indian Museum, the Museum of the Plains Indian, and the Southern Plains Indian Museum. The Board also produces a consumer directory of approximately 190 Native American owned and operated arts and crafts businesses.
These activities are not duplicated in either the federal or private sector. The Indian Arts and Crafts Board is the only federal agency that is consistently and exclusively concerned with the economic benefits of Native American cultural development. The Board's policies are determined by five commissioners who are appointed by the Secretary of the Interior, and serve without compensation. The Board's activities and programs are carried out by a professional, experienced staff.

2. Index Of Native American Museum Resources On The Internet
native american museums of New Mexico. Maxwell Anthropology Museum Albuquerque, NM at the University of New Mexico. Millicent Rogers Museum Taos, NM. Museum of Indian arts and crafts Center
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native american arts and crafts Main ArtPages menu. History, cultural importance and meanings, methods, galleries, museums. Essaygalleries for artists, types of work. of Indian, native, Indigenous Artist; native american arts and crafts Act; Philosophy of Inclusion work and writeups reside on Hanksville. native Art museums and Museum Exhibits
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4. Indian Arts And Crafts Association
largest wholesale trade shows of handmade Indian art in the Members include native american artists, wholesale and retail dealers, museums, collectors and
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The Indian Arts and Crafts Association (IACA) is a not-for-profit organization established in 1974 to support the ethical promotion and protection of authentic Native American art and culture. IACA works to stop fraud and abuse within the market for Indian art through education, publicity, authentication and use of our logo to indicate certified ethical businesses. IACA sponsors the largest wholesale trade shows of handmade Indian art in the world twice a year. Members include Native American artists, wholesale and retail dealers, museums, collectors and others who support the goals of the organization. IACA supports and works for the protection of indigenous art worldwide.
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5. IndianVillage.com
A vast crossroads of american Indian arts and crafts, culture and trade. Your center for american Indian commerce and information. Indian Archives. museums, Tribal Search, american Indian arts and crafts. From the convenience of your own home, you will now be able to buy, sell and research native
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INDIAN MUSEUMS AROUND THE UNITED STATES Anchorage Historical and Fine Arts Museum
121 W. 7th Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Museum of North Arizona
Fort Valley Road, Box 1389
Flagstaff, Arizona 86001
Heard Museum of Anthropology and Primitive Art
22 East Monte Vista Road
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
Native American Tourist Center
4130 North Goldwater Boulevard, Suite 114 Scottsdale, Arizona 85251 P.O Box 457 Sacaton, Arizona 85247 602.963.3981 or 520.315.3411 Smoki Museum Inc. 147 North Arizona Street P.O. Box 10224 Prescott, Arizona 86304 520.445.1230 or 520.778.7554 University of Arizona Arizona State Museum Park Avenue and University Boulevard Tucson, Arizona 85721 University of California Robert H. Lowe Museum of Anthropology 103 Kroeber Hall Berkeley, California 94720 Southwest Museum Box 128, Highland Park Station Los Angeles, California 90042 California Indian Museum and Cultural Center Box 29908 Presidio Station San Francisco, California 94129 Denver Art Museum 100 West 14th Avenue Parkway Denver, Colorado 80204

10. NARA Research Room Guide To Records Of The Indian Arts And
Functions Serves as a clearinghouse for development of native american (american Indian and Alaska native) arts and crafts. Operates museums at Anadarko, OK
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11. Collecting Native American Art - Online Resource
native american Art Buying native american arts crafts Attorney General) The Indian arts and crafts museums Specializing in native America Art California
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If you are looking for information on Native American Art, the following are galleries or art dealers that specialize in Native American Art. Also, further down the page, you'll find other information on collecting Native American Art and Edward S. Curtis
Galleries Specializing in Native American Art:
Blue Rain Gallery
- Taos, NM
David Cook Fine American Art
- Denver, CO
Eagle Dancer Gallery
- League City, TX
- Seattle, WA
Four Winds Gallery
- Pittsburgh, PA
Garland's Navajo Rugs
- Sedona, AZ
Indian Village
- Palo Alto, CA
The Legacy Ltd.
- Seattle, WA
Price Dewey Galleries
- Santa Fe, NM Sewell's Indian Arts - Scottsdale, AZ Stonington Gallery - Seattle, WA Two Grey Hills Indian Art - Jackson, WY West SouthWest Gallery - Denver, CO Wright Indian Art - Albuquerque, NM Galleries Specializing in Edward S. Cutis: Christopher Cardozo Fine Art - Minneapolis, MN Edward S. Curtis Gallery - San Rafael, CA - Seattle, WA If you're an expert in Native American Art or Edward S. Curtis, your expertise is needed in making this page better and more useful to collectors and others interested in Native American Art. Do you have any information or articles on collecting Native American Art or Edward Curtis, or on the care and handling of artworks that could be posted on this website? If so, please contact me as soon as possible. Articles about Collecting Native American Art: (NM Office of Attorney General) The Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (Department of the Interior)

12. American Embassy London: Ready Reference: American Indians
directories and bibliographies on arts and crafts Eskimos and Aleuts); maintains museums in Montana a clearinghouse for information on native american crafts.
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    The principal objectives of the Bureau are to actively encourage and train Indian and Alaska Native people to manage their own affairs under the trust relationship to the Federal Government; to facilitate, with maximum involvement of Indian and Alaska Native people, full development of their human and natural resource potential; to mobilize all public and private aids to the advancement of Indian and Alaska Native people for use by them; and to utilize the skill and capabilities of Indian and Alaska Native people in the direction and management of programs for their benefit.
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    Room 4004, MIB, Department of the Interior, Washington, DC 20240

13. Reference, Museums, Arts And Entertainment: Crafts
Stickley Museum and center for the study of the american arts and crafts movement in Parsippany, New Jersey. Heard Museum native american crafts from the
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The first is the native american Graves Protection and having its greastest effect upon museums and collectors legislation is called the Indian arts crafts
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15. EMOL: Native American Indian Museums In Arizona
an outdoor village reconstruction, an historical exhibit, arts crafts Smoki Museum Inc. 520778-7554 Prehistoric and Historic native american artifacts, some
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Many tourist acitivites are offered by Arizona's Indian reservations/nations, including gaming facilities (as noted). Contact tribes directly for brochures and information.
Museum of Northern Arizona
3101 N. Fort Valley Rd.
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Native American Tourist Center
4130 N Goldwater Blvd., Ste 114
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602-963-3981 or 520-315-3411 Fax: 520-315-3968 Smoki Museum Inc. 147 N. Arizona St. P.O. Box 10224 Prescott, AZ 86304 520-445-1230 or 520-778-7554 Prehistoric and Historic Native American artifacts, some from Iocal archaeological excava tions; changing exhibits May Oct; art of Kate Cory (early Hopi Iife); research library (by appt.). Apr 28-Oct 31: 10 am - 4 pm Sun 1-4 pm. Closed Wed. Groups year-round by appt. Return to top Native American Home Page EMOL emol@emol.org

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Heard Museum native american crafts from the 19th and 20th centuries. Located in New York, the museum features applied arts and industrial design
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Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum

Museum devoted exclusively to the study of historical and contemporary design. Located in New York, the museum features applied arts and industrial design, drawings and prints, textiles, and wallcoverings.
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Victoria and Albert Museum.

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From the National Gallery of Art, this site allows you to take tours of their collections of costumes, textiles, dolls, furniture, folk art, pottery, Shaker crafts, toys, woodcarving, and metalwork. http://www.nga.gov/collection/gallery/iad.htm American Craft Museum New York museum displays crafts by American artists. Exhibits include furnishings, glass, and jewelry. http://www.americancraftmuseum.org Bead Museum and Study Center Located in Washington D.C. Site includes information on events, membership, exhibits, a newsletter, and activities. http://www.beadmuseumdc.org/

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Some of the stories are about the family or chief who had the pole made. Other poles tell native american legends. arts crafts museums.
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18. Native American Fine Arts Movement
James Luna. Major museums Featuring native american Art Southern Plains Indian Museum and crafts Center, Anadarko, OK. Sioux Indian Museum, Rapid City, SD.
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Native American Fine Arts Movement I: General Concepts
  • Definition: The term - also "Modern Indian Art", Indian Mainstream and the Easel Painting Tradition.
    Essentially:20th Century phenomena relating to "Professional" Indian artists and defined and dominated by easel painting.
  • B. Problem - not known, studied, understood only now recognized as vital Art tradition. C. Stages Indian Art James Mooney 1861-1921 An ethnologist for the Bureau of American Ethnology of the Smithsonian Institution who commissioned Southern Plains Indian artists as early as 1893. Worked extensively with Kiowa artist Silverhorn and encouraged Arapaho artist, Carl Sweezy. Edgar Hewett Came to Nex Mexico in 1889 as president of New Mexico School in Las Vegas serving until 1903. Founded the School of American Archeology in 1907 and the Museum of new Mexico in 1909. He actively recruited artists and intellectuals to Santa Fe and sponsored Native American artists. E. Indian Role: During period of cultural genocide Art was major key to Indian survival. It helped create understanding that Indian life and culture was evolving but basic Indian values and views need not be sacrificed. F. Chronological and Stylistic Development:

    19. 15.850 - Indian Arts And Crafts Development
    and economic concepts related to native culture. Complaints about imitation american Indian arts and crafts that The three museums operated by the Board serve
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    20. Nativeculture.com -- Learn -- Museums
    Southwest and on the evolving native american Fine Art Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center A new state Archives Records of the Indian arts and crafts
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  • Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 An act to protect archaeological resources on public lands and Indian lands, and for other purposes. Enacted by the U.S.Senate and House of Representatives as "Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979".
  • Cowboy Hall of Fame Native American Gallery Located in Oklahoma City, this gallery will examine the diversity, similarities, and uniqueness of Native American history and culture exemplified in beadwork, pottery, carvings, basketry, and other forms of expression.
  • Four Directions The 4Directions community consists of 19 Bureau of Indian Affairs schools partnered with 11 private and public universities and organizations. 4D schools use technology to share diversity of cultures and to ensure that voices of Native people are heard.
  • Frances Densmore - Song Catcher In the early 20th century, the U.S. government demanded that Indians abandon their culture and were told to learn "white people ways". Frances Densmore, a young music teacher frrom the midwest, vowed to preserve the old Indian songs in wax.
  • Heard Museum To promote appreciation and respect for Native people and their cultural heritage, with emphasis on the traditional cultures of the Greater Southwest and on the evolving Native American Fine Art Movement.
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