native american art

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American Indian art

2003
Presents photographs of twelve examples of traditional Native American art, each with background information, and a selection of discussion questions.

Decorative art of the Southwestern Indians

1961
Contains a collection of nearly three hundred black-and-white illustrations of authentic Southwestern Indian decorations and drawings from the thirteenth-century art of the ancient Pueblos to the styles and geometric designs of the Apache, Pima, Zuni, Navajo, and other tribes of the region.

Southwestern Indian designs

1992
A collection of 250 black-and-white, reproducible illustrations based on the arts and crafts of the Indians of the American Southwest.

Ancient Indian artifacts

2008
A collection of full-color, illustrated photographs that describe ancient Native American artifacts, with information on determining their value and grade, as well as building a collection.

The art of Mesoamerica

from Olmec to Aztec
2001
Surveys the artistic achievements of the high Precolumbian civilizations, including the Olmec, Maya, Teotihuacan, Toltec, Aztec, and their lesser-known contemporaries, profiling their pyramids, palaces, jewlery, and sculptures.

Learn the alphabet with Northwest Coast native art

2010
Uses Native American art from the Northwest Coast of North America to teach the alphabet.

North American Indian arts

1970
Studies the North American Indian arts, describing the distinguishing characteristics and different techniques of the work done by various tribes and in varied regions.

The art of the Plains Indians

1975
Text and illustrations examine the art of the Plains Indian tribes as it reflected their daily life, their traditions, and their experiences.

The art of the Woodland Indians

1976
A survey of the art and crafts of the forest-dwelling Indians of the Atlantic seaboard.

The Native American look book

art and activities from the Brooklyn Museum
1996
Introduces Native American art and culture by examining a Kwakiutl whale mask, a Zuni water jar, and a Pomo basket at the Brooklyn Museum.

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