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         Native American Art:     more books (102)
  1. After the Storm: The Eiteljorg Fellowship for Native American Fine Art, 2001 (Eiteljorg Fellowship Series)
  2. In the Spirit of Mother Earth: Nature in Native American Art by Jeremy Schmidt, Laine Thom, 1994-08-31
  3. Converging Streams: Art of the Hispanic and Native American Southwest (History of Art Art Design Styl)
  4. Lost and Found Traditions: Native American Art, 1965-1985 by Ralph T. Coe, 1988-11
  5. Native American Arts and Crafts
  6. Lena Taku Waste (These Good Things: Selections from the Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection of Native American Art by Bill Mercer, 1997-08
  7. NDN Art: Contemporary Native American Art by Charleen Touchette, Suzanne Deats, 2005-03-30
  8. Native American Art (MFA Highlights)
  9. A Guide to Navajo Weavings (Native American Arts & Crafts) by Kent McManis, Robert Jeffries, et all 1997-05
  10. Exploring the Life, Myth, and Art of Native Americans (Civilizations of the World) by Larry J. Zimmerman, 2009-09
  11. Native American Art & Culture (World Art & Culture) by Brendan January, 2005-09-15
  12. Makers and Markets: The Wright Collection of Twentieth-Century Native American Art by Patricia Capone, 2004-12-01
  13. Come Look With Me: Exploring Native American Art With Children (Come Look With Me Series) by Stephanie Salomon, 1998-01
  14. Native American Art of the Southwest by Linda B. Eaton, J. J. Brody, 1993-06

21. Native American Resources
Tracy Marks' Native American Bookmarks See also native american art See alsoTorrey Philemon's home at Ancient Sites and Tika Yupanqui's home at Ancient
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Tracy Marks'
Native American Bookmarks
See also: Native American art
See also: Torrey Philemon's home at Ancient Sites
and Tika Yupanqui's home at Ancient Sites
and the Fabularum Bibliotheca Message Board
BY TRACY MARKS:
Apache Female Puberty Ceremony
Apache Puberty Seminar Transcript
Iroquois Dreamwork and Spirituality
Iroquois MidWinter Festival
...
Sarah Winnemucca, Paiute Chief
See also: Prehistoric/Native Fiction links See also: Yahoo's Club for Prehistoric/ Native American fiction Go to: Windweaver Web and Windows 95 Resources Go to: WebWinds Web Cameras Go to: Webwinds K12 Links: Social Studies
The Best Native American Link Centers Hanksville site: Native American resources on the Net Native American Cultural Resources on the Internet (Hanksville) Digital Librarian: Best Native American sites Dusters Native American Links ... Shea's Native Place
Cherokee
Cherokee Communications, Inc. Cherokee history Cherokee Home Page History of the Cherokee ... United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians
Eastern Tribes miscellaneous Mashpee Indian Culture Mashpees of Cape Cod Seminole Tribe of Florida Education (Native) American Indian Schools on the Web B.C., Canada: First Nations Teaching

22. Native Spirits: Contemporary Native American Art
Contemporary Native. American. Art. Art, Artists, Life, Info, Us. . . . .. Art, Artists, Life, Info, Us. How to navigate this site How to best viewthis site.
http://www.nativespirits.com/HomePage.html
Contemporary Native American Art Art Artists Life Info ...
How to best view this site
Last updated: February 19, 1997
info@nativespirits.com

23. Native American Art, Pueblo Pottery, Blue Rain Gallery
native american artists representing their culture through pottery, painting and sculpture.Category Arts Visual Arts North America Galleries...... BlueRainPrintShop.com. Visit the Print Shop to see these reproductions,and to see our collection of native american art books. Blue Rain
http://www.blueraingallery.com/

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New Works by Kevin a. Short...
Form without boundries... Introducing new bronze sculpture, pottery, and silver jewelry by Tammy Garcia . Take a moment now to experience this exciting new work.
Click here for more by Tammy Garcia...

Blue Rain Gallery is pleased to present the Berkey Collection of Hopi Kachinas.
Click here to see the collection now.

Visit the Blue Rain Printshop
Some of the fine art reproductions featured here may be purchased online at www.BlueRainPrintShop.com . Visit the Print Shop to see these reproductions, and to see our collection of Native American art books.
Blue Rain Gallery Open Monday through Saturday, 10:00am - 6:00pm. Closed Sundays. info@blueraingallery.com 117 South Taos Plaza Taos, New Mexico 87571 Toll-free (800) 414-4893 The Blue Rain Gallery features an extraordinary collection of art created by award winning artists of Native America and of the Southwest. A large portion of the gallery is committed to promoting the work of Native American artists who, through their art, respectfully depict their native culture with elegant style and creative awareness. Catering to serious art collectors, Blue Rain Gallery exhibits one of the finest contemporary displays of pueblo pottery, paintings, jewelry, bronze and stone sculpture, baskets, glass art, and fine art reproductions.

24. Native American Geometry
A physical, proportional geometry that originates from the simple circle.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Sacred Geometry and Art...... Native American Resources native american art, Teacher Resources, Sites. Steffen'sMath Resources. Interdisciplinary Educational Curriculum. Diné College
http://www.earthmeasure.com/

Endorsements
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.

25. Native American Crafts From Full Circle Videos
Videos on traditional native american artists.Category Shopping Entertainment Video Videotape Documentary......Welcome Come find out about our videos on traditional Native Americancrafts, art and artists. Jingle Dress Who we are and what
http://www.fullcir.com/
Welcome...
Come find out about our videos on traditional Native American crafts, art and artists
Who we are and what we do

Full Circle produces videos that we hope will build a bridge of understanding and will show traditional Indian arts in a respectful manner. We’ve been producing videos on traditional Native American artists, powwow dancing, music, beadwork and other crafts from our home base in Tulsa, Oklahoma, since 1990. We produce about three to four new videos each year and hope you’ll like what you see here. Where to go next:
Native American Dance Styles

How to Make a Native American Dance Shawl

How to Make Moccasins

Videos on the Powwow and Powwow Dancing
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How to Order

What about you?

You are important to the future of our work. Of course, we hope you’ll be interested in buying our videos. And you can let us know what traditional Native American arts or crafts or music you’re interested in or want to preserve. You can write, call or e-mail us with any questions or comments at the addresses shown at the bottom of this page. Full Circle Communications email: info@fullcir.com

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.Category Society Ethnicity Native Americans Arts and Culture......An introduction to the shapes, colors and formsof Pacific Northwest native american art.
http://raptor.slc.edu/~polaris/nart/
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. Native American Artwork By Marcine Quenzer
Originals by Marcine Quenzer, in acrylic, oils and graphite reproduced on Tshirts and prints, limited editions, and posters.
http://www.marcinequenzer.com
T-shirts
Native American

Iroquois

Circle of Life Series
Myths

Wolves

Eagles

Limited Edition
Man-Woman

Mountain Men

Native American
Posters And Prints Native American Circle of Life Series Myths Wolves Eagles About the Artist

28. Native American Art Studies Association
native american art Studies Association The native american art StudiesAssociation is a nonprofit association whose primary activity
http://www.nativearts.org/
Chilkat Tunic
Royal BC Museum 14506

MJjJoinJoin History of NAASA Conferences
Constitution and By-laws, 1984

Constitution and By-laws, 1993

Links to Native Arts Sites

Native American Art Studies Association
The Native American Art Studies Association is a non-profit association whose primary activity is to organize a biennial conference for the purpose of reviewing new research by members in the field of North American Native Art History north of the Rio Grande to the Arctic. The association meets at a different location in North America for each of its conferences. Artists, art historians, museum and gallery curators, anthropologists, archaeologists, and independent scholars all contribute their research and viewpoints in a three day intensive academic conference. NAASA publishes a newsletter to keep members informed during the two year planning process and to announce calls for paper abstracts and other conference items including conference dates and program, membership and conference registration. New members are welcome anytime and membership fees are from conference to conference, every two years. For more information, contact NAASA co-secretary/treasurers

29. Native American Art Studies Association
AMENDED CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS native american art STUDIES ASSOCIATION,INC. I native american art Studies Association, Inc. The
http://www.nativearts.org/april01/bylaws.html
INDEX
...By-laws, 1984

...By-laws, 1993

...NAASA Conference History

NAASA By-Laws
Prepared in 1993 by David Penney
AMENDED CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
NATIVE AMERICAN ART STUDIES ASSOCIATION, INC. I. PURPOSE:
The purpose of the Native American Art Studies Association, Inc., is to encourage the on-going study and exchange of ideas on Native American art north of the Rio Grande by Native American artists and/or scholars from Indian nations as well as members of the academic community, museum personnel, writers and others actively involved in the study of Native American art. II. OBJECTIVES:
The Native American Art Studies Association, Inc., will encourage and promote:
A. Meetings to be held no less frequently than every two years for the purpose of discussing and disseminating knowledge concerning Native American art north of the Rio Grande. Meetings will be held at a different institution each time. Correspondence concerning the meeting will be paid for by the annual dues. In addition, a registration fee, not to exceed $50.00, may be charged for the annual meeting. Costs for food and lodging are at the discretion of the host institution. B. The publication of a periodic newsletter.

30. American Trails: Ashland Oregon's Premier Native American Art Gallery
Offers a large selection of Native American Indian Art and collectibles. Also find Kokopelli themes, Category Shopping Ethnic and Regional North American Native American......Located in beautiful Ashland, Oregon, American Trails offers a large selectionof Native American Indian Art both in the Gallery, and Online.
http://www.americantrails.com/
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31. The Elkus Collection: Changing Traditions In Native American Art
The Ruth and Charles Elkus Collection of native american art, assembled between 1922and 1965, reflects changes occurring within several art traditions during
http://www.calacademy.org/exhibits/elkus/
The Ruth and Charles Elkus
Collection of Native American Art,

assembled between 1922 and 1965, reflects changes occurring within several art traditions during that time. Navajo and Pueblo artists
are best represented in this collection, which includes artworks from many
cultures and regions.
Pottery making
spans thousands of years in the American Southwest. Works by noted potters Maria and Julian Martinez (San Ildefonso Pueblo), Lucy Lewis (Acoma Pueblo), and Nampeyo (Hopi-Tewa) are highlighted. Historic and 20th century examples from other pueblos, and from the Maricopa, are also shown. Hopi polychrome jar, circa 1930s, by Nampeyo and Fannie Polacca Nampeyo
Basket weaving is one of the world's oldest crafts. Pomo baskets from northern California, among the finest in the world, are prominently featured in the exhibit. Baskets from other regions and groups show a variety of materials, designs and weaving techniques.
Hopi coiled plaque, circa 1940-1960, artist unknown

32. Whirlwind Studios Native American Flutes
Native owned gallery of Native American flutes. Several flute makers represented and exotic flutes Category Shopping Music Instruments Winds Native American Flute...... native american art Gallery Brigitte Peters Lopez. Whirlwind Studios isalso offering native american art by gifted artist Brigitte Lopez.
http://www.whirlwindstudios.com/
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ANNOUNCEMENT! Whirlwind Studios has moved to Idllwild, California! We will be opening our new Gallery soon, check here for opening dates!
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Idyllwild, CA 92549 Gallery: (Toll Free) 1-877-358-8371 or 909-659-2306 NEW CD!!!!! "Keepers of the Moon" by Mac Lopez and Tom Thompson. Click Here! "The Long Human Being" by Hawk & Geri LittleJohn, on Cassette, is once again available! Click Here!
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33. Penfield Gallery Of Indian Arts, Native American Art From New Mexico And Arizona
Albuquerque, NM gallery offering Indian arts and crafts, Zuni fetishes, Navajo rugs and sandpaintings, Category Arts Visual Arts North America United States New Mexico...... of Indian Arts carries high quality Zuni fetishes, Pueblo Navajo Pottery, Storytellers,Navajo rugs, sandpaintings and folk art, Native American jewelry and
http://www.penfieldgallery.com/
A New Mexico Tradition Since 1898
Pottery Zuni Fetishes Storytellers Sandpaintings ... Jewelry
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, Zuni beaded figures, and the New Mexico cedar santos of Ricardo Salazar may also be found here. Most recently we have added the gourd art of two non-Native artists, Robert Rivera and Tony McGregor.

34. Native American Art Designs And Apparel From Warrior Apparel Inc
Designs, manufactures and markets clothing and accessories by native american artists.Category Shopping Clothing North American Native...... WARRIOR designs, manufactures, and markets designer fashion apparel / Tshirts,Sweatshirts and Jackets featuring authentic Native American Indian art.
http://www.warriorapparel.com/

35. History On Hand
Selling native american artifacts primarily from the 19th and 20th century.
http://www.historyonhand.com

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36. Rainmaker
Native American collectibles, antiques and crafts.Category Shopping Ethnic and Regional North American Native American......Copyrights to RainmakerArt. Trading in fine native american artand Artifacts for more than twenty years. Rainmaker, PO.Box 3801
http://www.rainmaker-art.com/
Trading in fine Native American Art and Artifacts
for more than twenty years.
Rainmaker, P.O.Box 3801, H.W. Station, Los Angeles, California 90078-3801

37. Uncommon Legacies
EXHIBITION OF native american art FROM PEABODY ESSEX MUSEUM PREMIERESAT STANFORD MAY 8–AUGUST 11, 2002, TOURS NATIONALLY. Men's
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/ccva/uncommonlegacies.html
EXHIBITION OF NATIVE AMERICAN ART FROM PEABODY ESSEX MUSEUM
Men's Shirt
Possibly Nez Percé, Columbia Plateau region, ca. 1840
Leather, horsehair, quills, wool, beads, and deer dewclaws
Peabody Essex Museum; Ex A.B.C.F.M. Collection, 1946
Baby Carrier
Chippewa-Ojibwa (Anishinabe) or Ottawa (Odawa), ca. 1835
Wood, cloth, quills, beads, leather, and shells
Peabody Essex Museum; Ex A.B.C.F.M. Collection, 1946
May 8 - August 11, 2002, Pigott Family Gallery Contact: Anna Koster, Public Relations Manager - 650-725-4657 Uncommon Legacies: Native American Art from the Peabody Essex Museum features rare objects collected by early traders and missionaries to the New World and reflects Native American art after significant contact with European immigrants. The approximately 105 works by artists working during the early to mid-19th century represent four major geographic/cultural areas: the Pacific Northwest, the Southeast, the Great Lakes, and the New England-Canadian Maritime region. Completing the selection will be 13 additional 18th- and early 19th-century objects from important European collections. The exhibition reveals how Native American artists responded to changing cultural conditions during the period from 1799-1850. The collection of the Peabody Essex Museum is the oldest ongoing collection of Native American art in this hemisphere. Totaling some 20,000 historic works from the 17th through the 20th centuries and 50,000 archaeological objects, the collection includes scores of masterworks from throughout North America. The collection was largely inaccessible, even to staff, until the recent completion of a major new storage vault.

38. Major Gift Of African, Indonesian, And Native American Art
Major Gift of African, Indonesian, and native american art to the Stanford UniversityMuseum of Art. Helmet Mask with Four Faces Fang people, Gabon, Africa.
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/ccva/franklin.html
Major Gift of African, Indonesian, and Native American Art
to the Stanford University Museum of Art
Helmet Mask with Four Faces
Fang people, Gabon, Africa
Contact: Mona Duggan, Associate Director/Director of External Relations, 650-725-4240 Collectors Ruth and Marc Franklin have donated major sculptures from their distinguished collection to the Stanford Museum. The gift includes twenty-three pieces from west and central Africa, one Nootka figure from British Columbia, three Okvik (ancient Eskimo) ivory carvings made about 2,000 years ago and three figures and a mask from Indonesia. "This gift adds many objects of great quality and interest to the Museum's collection," stated Thomas K. Seligman, the John and Jill Freidenrich Director, who is a specialist in African art. "The Franklins have a very close association with Stanford, where Marc has been a professor of Law since 1962 and Ruth is Curator of the Art of Africa, Oceania and the Americas at the Museum. This gift continues their generosity to the University and significantly enriches the Museum's collections." Most of the twenty-three African pieces are masks and figures, among them a massive bellows and an exquisite Ngbaka harp in the form of a standing figure. Many of these are from the Republic of Congo. Other highlights include a polychrome Bwa mask from Burkina Faso more than four feet wide representing a hawk, an ancient terracotta head from northern Nigeria, a four-faced mask from the Fang people of Gabon, a very large and important standing female figure from the Mitsogho people of Gabon, and two culturally significant Luba pieces, also from the Republic of Congo.

39. STEVE EAGLES INC
Features native american art and craft supplies. Catalog available.
http://www.steveeagles.com/
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40. Native American, Medicine, Spirit Readings, Counseling
native american art with a message on prints, t-shirts and note cards.Category Shopping Ethnic and Regional North American Native American...... at Earth Heart we use Native American Medicine, Counseling, Native Drumming, MedicineJourneys, Distance and Handson Healing and Native American Spirit Art.
http://www.earthheart.com/
Web Graphics Writing Links E-Mail Here at Earth Heart we use Native American Medicine, Counseling, Native Drumming, Medicine Journeys, Distance and Hands-on Healing and Native American Spirit Art. We work with people, some in bad health, most wanting to find out who and why they are. We teach about living the Native Way of Spirit. Hi! I am Jim TwoFeathers and beside me is my wife, Lorraine. I am a member of the Muscogee Nation (Wolf Clan) and have been an artist and writer and have walked the Medicine Path for many years. These pages are about Native Medicine Spirit Poetry and Art . Through my Native Medicine teachers and visioning, I came to understand and walk my Wolf/Coyote ways. My writing and art is about my own understanding of Spirit and Wolf/Coyote Medicine. My job is to "trick" and "Move"you into another perception Lorraine, an Intuitive Distance or Hands-on Healer/Reader , has the ability "see" what's going on inside you physically and Spiritually. She can show you ways to connect to Self and Spirit so the body can more easily heal. Together with Coyote Medicine and Intuitive healing we counsel with people standing at The "Y" In The Road. The place where you know your life is about to change. The place where you will understand the difference between Need and Truth. A place your journey has brought you because of; illness, life changes, relationship problems or in the pursuit of Spirit.

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