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         Native American Museums Arts & Crafts:     more books (36)
  1. Legacy : Southwest Indian Art at the School of American Research
  2. Honoring the Dead: Anasazi Ceramics from the Rainbow Bridge--Monument Valley Expedition by Helen Crotty, 1983-10
  3. Historic Hopi Ceram by Edwin L. Wade, Lea S. McChesney, 1981-09
  4. Hopi and Hopi-Tewa Pottery (Plateau, Vol 49 No 3) by Katharine Bartlett, Ann Hitchcock, et all 1993-07
  5. Weaving of the Southwest: From the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico by Marian E. Rodee, 1997-03
  6. The Gift of Birds: Featherwork of Native South American Peoples (University Museum Monograph) by Ruben E. Reina, 1991-10
  7. American Indian Pottery by Sharon Wirt, 1984-06
  8. Exhibit explores work of native glass artists. (All My Relations).: An article from: Wind Speaker by Cheryl Petten, 2003-06-01
  9. Indian Basketmakers of the Southwest by Larry Dalrymple, 2000-03-15
  10. Navajo Spoons: Indian Artistry and the Souvenir Trade, 1880S-1940s by Cindra Kline, 2001-10
  11. Hopi Kachina Dolls (Plateau, Vol 63 No 4) by Robert Breunig, Michael Lomatuway'Ma, 1993-07
  12. Indian Basketmakers of California and the Great Basin by Larry Dalrymple, 2000-03-15
  13. Tradition and Innovation: The Pottery of New Mexico's Pueblos (Plateau, Vol 61 No 3) by Linda B. Eaton, 1993-07
  14. Yurok-Karok Basket Weavers (Classics in California Anthropology)

21. About Our Museums
MUSEUM HOURS Open Wednesday through Monday 830 am October 2, 2004, native american and Spanish arts and Craft 4 pm Local vendors traditional arts and crafts on
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22. How To Buy Genuine American Indian Arts & Crafts
Your local library or museums; Publications that focus on american Indian art native Peoples (magazine), 5333 North 7th Street, Suite C224, Phoenix, AZ
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Produced in cooperation with the Indian Arts and Crafts Board, U.S. Department of the Interior Whether you're drawn to the beauty of turquoise and silver jewelry or the earth tone colors of
Indian pottery, having some knowledge about American Indian arts and crafts can help you get
the most for your money. Be aware that some unscrupulous retailers want to take your money in exchange for imitation American Indian arts and crafts. Getting What You Pay For Under the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990, any item produced after 1935 that is marketed
using terms such as "Indian," "Native American" or "Alaska Native" must be made by a member
of a State or federally-recognized tribe or a certified Indian artisan. A certified Indian artisan is an individual who is certified by the governing body of an Indian tribe as a non-member Indian
artisan. Under the Act, all Indian arts and crafts products must be marketed truthfully. For example,
selling products using a sign claiming "Indian Jewelry - Direct from the Reservation to You" is a

23. Aboriginal Native Art Index Of My Academic Only Home Page.com
native american ArtPages MENU native american arts and crafts Main Art Pages menu. History, cultural importance and meanings, methods, galleries, museums.
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24. Native American Resources
Art and Education Center; native american museums of New Mexico; Red Earth Museum; Southern Plains Indian Museum Indian arts and crafts Board, Department of
http://www.sosu.edu/lib/subnat.htm

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25. PART9: American Identities
On museums and native american objects see David Hurst Robert Fay Schrader, The Indian arts and crafts On the market for native american Art see Molly Mullin
http://dsc.gc.cuny.edu/part/identities/articles/donah_notes.html
Modern American Fashion Design American Indian Style Refracting history: Ives and Emerson and the Nineteenth-Century European Tradition in America
by Christopher Bruhn
Americanizing Californians: Americanization in California from the Progressive Era through the Red Scare
by Anne Woo-Sam
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by Nancy Grove
by Mary Donahue
2.See John F. Kasson, Civilizing the Machine. Technology and Republican Values in America, 1776-1900 (New York: Grossman Publishers, 1976).
3.See William Leach, Land of Desire: Merchants, Power and the Rise of a New American Culture (New York: Vintage Books, 1994). The first public design museum in Europe, the South Kensington Museum (now the Victoria and Albert Museum), which opened in 1852, set the stage for museums as a design resource. See Lyndel Saunders King, The Industrialization of Taste: Victorian England and the Art Union of London (Ann Arbor: UMI, 1982).
4. Kasson, Civilizing the Machine, p. 19.

26. "the People's Paths Home Page!" Paths To Museums
Art ~ crafts ~ Memories ~ native american Resource Center Heroes ~ Publications The museum contains exhibits of authentic Indian artifacts, arts and crafts.
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27. Any Search Info - Directory Reference Museums Arts And Entertainment Crafts
The Dowse Art Museum New Zealand museum exhibiting a collection of contemporary crafts. Heard Museum native american crafts from the 19th and 20th
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Web Site Matches: American Craft Museum
New York museum displays crafts by American artists. Exhibits include furnishings, glass, and jewelry.
url: www.americancraftmuseum.org Bead Museum and Study Center
Located in Washington D.C. Site includes information on events, membership, exhibits, a newsletter, and activities.
url: www.beadmuseumdc.org/ Canadian Craft Museum
Basic museum information such as hours and location. url: www.vancouverplus.ca/profile/383132/ Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum Features a collection of the Arts and Crafts Movement in Britain, which includes furniture, pottery, silver, metalwork, jewellery, plasterwork, textiles and leatherwork. url: www.artsandcraftsmuseum.org.uk/ 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. url: ndm.si.edu/

28. Wauu.DE: Reference: Museums: Arts And Entertainment: Craft Museums
of the american arts and crafts movement in Parsippany, New Jersey. http//www.parsippany.net/craftsmanfarms.html. Heard Museum native american crafts from the
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  • 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.thebeadmuseum.org/
  • Canadian Craft Museum
    Basic museum information such as hours and location.
    http://www.vancouverplus.ca/profile/383132/
  • Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum Features a collection of the Arts and Crafts Movement in Britain, which includes furniture, pottery, silver, metalwork, jewellery, plasterwork, textiles and leatherwork. http://www.artsandcraftsmuseum.org.uk/
  • 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. http://ndm.si.edu/

29. Artcom Museums Tour: Museum Of The Plains Indian And Crafts Center
The Museum of the Plains Indian, founded in is administered by the Indian arts and crafts promote the developement of contemporary native american arts of the
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Statement of Purpose:
The Museum of the Plains Indian, founded in 1941, is administered by the Indian Arts and Crafts Board, an independent Federal agency located in the U.S. Department of the Interior, whose purpose is to promote the developement of contemporary Native American arts of the United States.
Highlights:
The Museum of the Plains Indian exhibits the creative achievements of Native American artists and craftspeople of the United States. A permanent exhibit presents the rich diversity of historic arts of the tribal peoples of the Northern Plains, and two special exhibition galleries are devoted to changing presentations promoting the creative works of outstanding talented contemporary Native American artists and craftspeople. Also on view is WINDS of CHANGE, a five-screen multi-media presentation about the the evolution of Indian cultures on the Northern Plains, narrated by the distinguished actor, Vincent Price, and produced for the Museum by Montana State University. Architectural decorations of the Museum building, all devoted to historic Indian cultural subjects, include two carved wood panels at the entrance by the noted Blackfeet sculptor, John Clarke, and a series of murals in the lobby by Victor Pepion, Blackfeet artist.

30. WWWVL: American Indian - Native American Art Related Exhibits On The Internet
Oneida Nation arts School of american Research Western States Art Federation (WESTAF) See also. native american Related museums listings.
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WWW Virtual Library - American Indians
Index of Native American Art Related Exhibits on the Internet
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31. Indian Arts And Crafts Board
Arizona, Flagstaff, Arizona; and Heard Museum. with her father to art shows across Commissioner Campbell s nationwide native american connections, professional
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Biographical Information
Jeff J. Davis, Co-Chairman Commissioner Jeff J. Davis is an assistant United States Attorney for the Western District of Michigan. He has been with this office, in the General Crimes Unit, since April of 1995. In addition to prosecuting crimes in Indian Country, he is also liaison to eleven federally recognized tribes in the Western District. The firm represents Indian tribes throughout the United States on issues ranging from gaming, water rights litigation, and recognition and protection of tribal treaty rights. Previously, he worked on a contract basis with the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of New Mexico on the water adjudications that involve New Mexico tribes. He graduated from the University of New Mexico School of Law in 1989. He is a member of the Colorado and New Mexico Bars.
Mr. Davis is an enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, and grew up on the reservation. He is married and has three children, Jacob, Whitney, and John.

32. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Native American Resources
the National Museum of the american Indian. Reference Books on native americans. Resources for Teachers and Parents. Southwestern Indian arts crafts, Reading
http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmai/start.htm

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Native American Resources at the Smithsonian Native American Resources for Parents and Teachers Genealogical Research for Native Americans Arctic Studies Center ... The Horse in Blackfoot Indian Culture
Selected Exhibitions
New Exhibitions at the National Museum of the American Indian National Museum of the American Indian Web Gallery Native American Portraits from the National Portrait Gallery Benedicte Wrensted: An Idaho Photographer in Focus ... Tracking the Buffalo: Stories From a Buffalo Hide Painting
Recommended Reading
Anthropology Outreach Office Resources Cherokee and Southeastern Indians Crafts, Clothing, Dance, and Sign Language Cultural and Biological Impact Reading List ... Spirituality, Religion, and Medicine
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34. NA Webquest
Explore several of the museums and craft sites. native american Technology and Art Many different crafts included at this site, including food and games.
http://www.west-bend.k12.wi.us/webquest/Navajo/naweb2.htm
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.
YOUR TASK
During your Native American study you will explore various areas of the Indian culture from the past.

35. Culture & Attractions
Culture Attractions. Discover native Americans, arts crafts Festivals, museums, Churches, Natural Wonders Historic Places and Sports Recreation.
http://www.grants.org/toc/culture.htm
[Native Americans] [Galleries] [Museums] [Churches] ...
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Western New Mexico has a history rich with Native American culture. During the 12th century, the Anasazi Indians (or "Ancient Ones") established an advanced civilization near Chaco Canyon. With more than 5,000 inhabitants, this site included 40 underground ceremonial kivas and communal living quarters with more than 600 rooms. Then, the Anasazi suddenly disappeared. The mystery has never been solved, but scientists trace the roots of today's pueblo Indians to these ancient Anasazi people. Pueblos
The word "pueblo" refers to an Indian culture that is unique to the Southwest, and not to a particular tribe. New Mexico is home to 19 pueblos, two of which are located near Grants. Though they share many common elements, each pueblo has an independent government, and its own social order and religious practices. The pueblos are further distinguished by their art, jewelry, pottery, drums, carvings and weavings. Indian Tourism
Regional trade fairs, all-Indian rodeos, public dances and feast day celebrations provide perfect opportunities to visit pueblos. Some of western New Mexico's most beautiful landscape is found on Indian lands, and opportunities for unique outdoor recreational experiences abound.

36. Native American Art -- Pottery
Hollister Collection of Southwestern native american Pottery. but focus on a museumorientation collection of magazine for collectors of native arts and crafts
http://www.kstrom.net/isk/art/art_pot.html
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ata OrtizA Mexican Village of Potters
  • Table of Contents (Part 1) to bio notes about many of the village's potters a continuation to more lifestories is at the bottom here.
  • Making a Mata Ortiz Pot a step by step description, from gathering clay to sitting in the kitchen, to firing it outside.
  • A story page carries a new story about village life several times a year (sometimes centering on one of the villagers), such as the cowboy who's a reluctant potter (because he can make more money that way), or the fireworks show. There's a tour guide for visiting (staying at the one Posada or Inn) and a book-based tour. I'm very glad Mike found a new home for his interesting story of life in a village where there was no tradition of pottery (or rather it had been entirely destroyed), but it was rediscovered from potsherds and experimenting and now supports everyone.
  • One World Magazine makes a slick presentation about Mata Ortiz from a videotape by potter/curator Barbara Goffin.
  • Mata Ortiz the Discovery A Washington state gallery dealer tells how an archaeologist discovered the pots of Juan Quesada in a New Mexico junk shop, and thus began the "miracle of Maya Ortiz."

37. Native American Cultural And Educational Center - Native American Cultural And E
for the Cultural Center and Museum include woodland An arts and crafts marketplace will be located provide for marketing of Oklahoma native american art and for
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  • Tommy Thompson
  • Gena T. Howard
  • Veronica Simon The Project: Native American Cultural Center and Museum In 1994, the Oklahoma State Legislature authorized the creation of the Native American Cultural and Educational Authority to design, construct and operate a Native American Cultural Center and Museum. Several years were required to select a location, design team and plan for the Center. The Center will be located on about 300 acres of land to be donated by the City of Oklahoma City at the intersections of I-35 and I-40 in downtown Oklahoma City with a target opening date of 2006. A master plan and conceptual design has been completed by an exceptional group of architects, designers and museum and exhibit specialists. This plan includes many aspects that reflect Native American culture and traditions of water, wind, fire and earth, the circle, sun cycles and places of gathering for social and sports events. Phases I and II are now complete. Phase I included the site selection process and overall feasibility study. Phase II included the program brief with Building Concepts and Master Plan.
  • 38. THE COLLECTOR'S GUIDE: ART 101 - CONTEMPORARY NATIVE AMERICAN CRAFTS
    to be the premier showcase of contemporary native american art and crafts The Institute of american Indian arts has for fielded a beautiful new museum one block
    http://www.collectorsguide.com/30k/k24.shtml
    Advanced Search
    Contemporary Native American Crafts
    Pueblo pottery courtesy
    of Robert F. Nichols The annual Santa Fe Indian Market in mid-August in Santa Fe is considered by many to be the premier showcase of contemporary native American art and crafts, drawing participants from all over the continent. This juried show confers prestigious awards in all mediums, in both traditional and innovative categories. Other tribal events, such as the Gallup Inter-Tribal Ceremonial each August, also include exhibitions. Traditional crafts are a major source of livelihood for many of the Pueblos, and are well represented by many galleries and dealers. The Institute of American Indian Arts has for decades drawn talented students from throughout the Indian world, and has sown the seeds of contemporary fine arts activity. The school has recently fielded a beautiful new museum one block east of the downtown Santa Fe Plaza. For more than two decades, art galleries have solidly supported current trends, establishing the leading market for groundbreaking Indian painters and sculptors. The top few of these artists have achieved international mainstream status.

    39. NA Arts And Media
    Artic Circle s Museum of arts, Photography, and Anthropology. Artnatam native american artists. Black Mesa Traders Specializing in Hopi arts and crafts.
    http://www.plumsite.com/shea/arts.html
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    Court Cases and Legal Issues

    Social and Cultural Sites

    Individual Artists
    ...
    Indices and Miscellany
    Native American Publications, Arts and Media
    I am compiling a list of Native American Newspapers, Journals, and other publications. If you don't see one on the list that you think should be added, please email me and let me know! Also, please visit the Aborginal Youth Network's News Centre which posts articles from a wide variety of Native publications. Great job!
    Galleries, Art Centres, and Museums
    Ableza A Native American Arts and Film Institute
    Artic Circle's Museum of Arts, Photography, and Anthropology
    Artnatam Native American artists
    Black Mesa Traders Specializing in Hopi arts and crafts
    Centre for Indigenous Theatre
    Chukchi Sea Trading Company Alaskan Native arts and crafts, beautifully presented
    The Heard Museum Arizona museum of Native culture and art
    Indian Artists of the Americas
    Institute of American Indian Arts Museum
    Inuit Art Foundation
    JAAM Original art from the First People of the West Coast
    Khot-La-Cha Coast Salish Handicrafts, from totem poles, to paddles, to masks

    40. Multicutural Art In North America: Resources At The WWU Libraries
    of the Interior, Indian arts and crafts Board, Sioux Indian Museum and crafts Center, 1992. Gov Information I 1.84P 43. Penney, David W. native american Art.
    http://www.library.wwu.edu/ref/subjguides/art/nativeamerart.htm
    The Western Libraries This list is a pathfinder for selected bibliographies, biographies, general works, exhibition catalogs, videos, and selected Web sites. It is not comprehensive or include all materials on this topic found at Western's Library or on the internet. Please search the Library Catalog to locate additional materials. To locate articles in journals, refer to the Art page. General Sources
    American Art - the journal of the National Museum of American Art explores the cultural factors that have shaped American art and artists over three centuries of national experience. Periodicals N6505.A618
    American Art Directory Reference N50.A54
    Dictionary of Contemporary American Artists Paul Cummings. Reference N6512.C854 1994
    The Encyclopedia of Living Artists
    Modern Arts Criticism Gale Research.1991. Reference N40.M63
    National Museum of American Art

    Bibliography
    Harding, Anne D. Bibliography of Articles and Papers on North American Indian Art . New York, Kraus Reprint, 1969.
    Biography
    Rubinstein, Charlotte Streifer.

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