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         Native American Art:     more books (102)
  1. Southwest Native American Arts and Material Culture: A Guide to Research (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Nancy Parezo, Ruth M. Perry, et all 1991-01-01
  2. In the Spirit of the Ancestors: The Kappmeyer Collection of Native American Art by John Krena, 1997-08
  3. The Prehistoric Native American Art of Mud Glyph Cave
  4. Iroquois Voices, Iroquois Visions: A Celebration of Contemporary Six Nations Arts (Native American Arts Series) by Bertha Rogers, 1996-05
  5. A Wealth of Thought: Franz Boas on Native American Art
  6. Native American Art and Folklore: A Cultural Celebration
  7. Native American Art and the New York Avant-Garde: A History of Cultural Primitivism (American Studies Series) by W. Jackson Rushing, 1995-03
  8. 1001 Curious Things: Ye Olde Curiosity Shop and Native American Art by Kate C. Duncan, 2001-01
  9. Native American Art Masterpieces by David W. Penney, 1996-02
  10. Paris Primitive: Jacques Chirac's Museum on the Quai Branly by Sally Price, 2007-10-15
  11. A Song to the Creator: Traditional Arts of Native American Women of the Plateau
  12. Native American Art by William C., Jr. Ketchum, 1997-10
  13. Native American Art in the Denver Museum by Richard Conn, 1979-01
  14. Native American Rock Art: Messages from the Past by Lois Sloan (Illustrator) Yvette Lapierre, 1994-10-01

61. Carol & Billy Rainwater: Native American Artists
Arts and Crafts by Carol and Billy Rainwater, native american artists. This site also supplies made to order specials
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"Shield" by Billy Rainwater Barnes aka Billy Twofeathers,
Letterman Army Hospital, San Francisco, California.
November, 1964.
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Carol and Billy Rainwater Billy is wearing one of the Beautiful Seminole style Jackets made by Carol. Each Jacket is made from hundreds of strips of fabric torn by hand by Billy and Sewn in Intricate arrangement by Carol. Very Rare, hard to find this high quality and craftsmanship. We will accept cashiers check and money orders no personal checks accepted, we also accept credit cards. All payments to be made to C.A. Barnes (in any prices quoted here) Just click email tipi below 26158 Atlantis Lane, Brooksville, FL 34801 We are a Native American Corp. We sell Native handmade crafts, made by different tribes, for those who cannot travel to PowWows. You are welcome to call us anytime for any project. Thank you.
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62. Wildlife Art & Native American Art By Ojibwe Artist Rick Brown River-Man
A North American Ojibwe Indian from the Manitou Rapids Indian Reservation, he has a great appreciation Category Shopping Visual Arts Genres Nature and Wildlife Artists......Wildlife Art native american art By Ojibway Artist. I am currently offering LimitedEdition Wildlife Art prints and authentic native american art for sale.
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By Ojibway Artist Home Print Gallery Originals Contact Welcome to River-Man Art. I am a full blooded Ojibway Indian from the Manitou Rapids Indian Reservation. I am currently offering Limited Edition Wildlife Art prints and authentic Native American Art for sale. My work has been featured in magazines and is displayed in Galleries. Enjoy your visit!
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63. NativeTech: - GAMES AND TOYS
native american Technology art A topically organized educational web site emphasizingthe Eastern Woodland Indians region, organized into categories of
http://www.nativetech.org/games/
NativeTech: Native American Technology and Art GAMES AND TOYS Have Fun with NativeTech's Online Interactive Games!
Virtual Wampum Belt
Keep it in the air!
Traditional Gambling
Virtual Paper Dolls
Picture Match
Virtual Coloring Book
Find His Acorns
Match the Dyes and Quills
Match the Designs
Interactive Bead Graph Guess the Plant Name Find out more about these Native American games! Ring and Pin Bundle and Pin Ball and Triangle Buzzers Shuttlecock Little Pines Hoop and Dart Bowl and Dice Other Native American Games More fun at NIAC's Kid's Corner Explore other areas of NativeTech... About NativeTech Beadwork Metalwork Porcupine Quills Scenes from the Eastern Woodlands Contemporary Issues Links to Native Art Resources NativeTech's List of Messageboards More through NativeTech's Home Page! Text and Graphics Tara Prindle unless otherwise cited.

64. Tribal Jewellry , Historical Art World
Offering tribal jewelry and historical art from Arabia to native american Indian's.
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Welcome To Classic Import Export Inc . We offer elegant stylish Tribal Jewelry made of pure silver. Each piece beaded or inlaid with hand filed stones. All of our tribal products are authenticly hand made and creative to the highest quality. Best Sellers are Trible Jewelry: Silver Jewelry with simi gemstones inlay, Inlay stone pill box and Asian Wood Sculptures: Wall hangings. We offer only the best quality hand made Tirbal historical jewelry and Art items at responsibale pricing. Most of all our products are on collectors wanted list . You will marvel at the craftsmanship. To injoy this site click the item name of your interest. If you see something you like or looking for a item we may have it !! We guarantee a pleasant experience when you shop with us.
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65. Native American Indian Art, Culture, Education, History Science -- Gateway
Site has 300+ web pages of native american resource materials, original publications and organized Category Society Ethnicity native americans Directories...... native schools contacts page. Metasite startpage, gapjhic tricks. nativeamerican Indian art, Culture, Education, History, Science.
http://www.kstrom.net/isk/
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Many Migwetches to Jonathan, who prefers that his last name not be used. This person, who is of Grand Portage Ojibwe heritage, had lost touch with his ancestral origins. He found some relevant info on this site, about Grand Portage and other Minnesota Ojibwe tribes and history that helped him and his kids get in touch with their Indian roots. He saw the problems I'd been having since the fire with hardware to replace not covered by insurance. So this man donated a 32 meg SIMM!!!! (computer memory). T hat's a really helpful kind of giveaway, an Indian tradition. As an individual, I cannot receive any funding. So I support this site (and the book reviews site) as best I can personally. Usually the only real heavy expense is phone. But losing a lot of equipment and software that has to be replaced is very hard. Help like this is really appreciated. It is so unusual I hardly know what to say except migwetch in every language, of which "Pidamaya!" "Thank-you!", "Merci beaucoup!" and "Dankeshoen" exhausts my linguistic knowledge. I was very happy to learn that materials gathered here either created locally or linked-to can help people to learn about their lost tribal heritage, and to find tribal contacts. Often I wonder if it is really of any use to anybody.

66. Powersource Art & Education Center - Objects Of Power
In the native american tradition, man communicated with the Creator through interactionwith Pen and ink symbols were created by art students from Dulles High
http://www.powersource.com/gallery/objects/default.html
Honoring the Animal Spirits
Animals
It is our intent to spur your interest into further examination of possible symbolism of each listing and how it may relate to you personally. By no means do we intend that this list represents a totality of information as individual tribes have adopted specific symbolic meanings based on their own cultural folklore. Further references can be found at the conclusion of each article. Follow the paw prints for more animals and stories. More Animals... Return to Powersource Gallery
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67. Sterling Silver Jewelry By Tribe Azure
Handcrafted art created by Navajo, Ron Henry. Collection includes bracelets, rings, pendants, belt Category Shopping Jewelry Ethnic and Regional native american......Home Jewelry About Links Translate art Gallery Contact Us. Tribe Azure Home. ViewCart! Tribe Azure Jewelry and art Nicci VanCleave Tucson, AZ 85711 520750-1063.
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RON HENRY- Sterling Silver Jewelry Designer The Native American, Sterling Silver jewelry of Ron Henry is a synergistic combination of creativity, culture, and workmanship that characterizes the cutting edge. The Tucson artist artfully blends sterling silver, the Navajo tradition and culture of his youth with bold and vigorous contemporary workmanship. He currently creates what many experts and customers believe to be the most exquisite and beautifully crafted Native American, Sterling Silver jewelry in the Southwest. Henry grew up in Coyote Canyon, New Mexico on the Navajo Reservation. He followed in the footsteps of his mother, Louise Henry, renowned for her excellence in both rug weaving and Sterling Silver jewelry design. Later, Henry's brother, Ernie, taught Ron to design and make traditional style jewelry. In 1975, the Henry family moved to Rochester, Minnesota to both make and market their art. Their sales outlet, Chi-Nah-Bah, gained world wide acclaim. There, Ron flourished as a craftsman and designer. He designed much of the jewelry sold from the family business. Henry moved to Tucson, Arizona in 1981. Although only twenty-one years of age, Ron began to operate independently. Since then, Henry's business has flourished, maturing yearly to reflect the artist's growing skill and creative talent. Ron Henry remains in Tucson where he lives with his wife and children.

68. Native American Resources
Local URLs Tribes Organizations Education art Culture. native Americanart and Culture Dennis Eaglehorse; Talks with Wolves; Guthrie Studios;
http://www.cowboy.net/native/
Native American Report The American Indian Exposition announces its new home on the World Wide Web,
located at www.indianexpo.org Locally Hosted URLs Tribes Organizations Education
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69. Native American Indian Art, Culture, Education, History Science -- Gateway
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70. Eiteljorg Museum
Museum dedicated to the appreciation and understanding of american Indian and western art and the Category Reference Museums Cultural Ethnic native american...... Enter Copyright © 1999, All Rights Reserved,Eiteljorg Museum Site Development by eQualIT.
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71. Native American Traders - Native American Traders
Offering Indian art including Hopi kachina dolls, baskets, pottery, weavings, prehistoric, paintings Category Shopping Ethnic and Regional North american native american......The finest native american indian art including Hopi Kachinas dolls, Baskets, Pottery,Weavings, Kachina, Katsina, prehistoric, paintings, Koshari, carverings
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native american traders is committed to offering you the very best in Native American art including Indian Event Posters, Market, Pow Wow, Katsina (Kachina) Dolls, Prehistoric Pottery as well as contemporary Pottery, Navajo Weavings (rugs), Paintings by established and new Artist, Fetishes, Indian Baskets, many old books of Indian adventure and history, a collection of American Indian Art Magazines , and Arizona Highways Magazines
We appreciate your visit to our gallery. If you are looking for a Katsina Doll or to add to your books on Indians or an American Indian Art Magazine , you have come to the right place. Please take you time and browse.
native american traders does not appraise American Indian Art. However, we are interested in purchasing a single piece or a whole collection. Send us your asking price.
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72. Native American Rights Fund
Providing legal representation to native american tribes and villages, organizations and individuals Category Society Ethnicity native americans Organizations......Web Site Search. Senators Reject Call For Drilling In Alaska Bush Defeated onKey Issue by Slim Margin. 2nd Annual native american Rights Fund art Auction.
http://www.narf.org/
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NARF's 2002 Annual Report is now available. Click the cover to request your copy. Winter/Spring 2002 NARF Legal Review
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None at this time please check back later. Latest Press Releases Secretary Norton Announces Meetings With Klamath Tribes Interior Secretary to begin discussions with Klamath Tribes on reservation and water rights For News of Current Events
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COMPACT DISC SALES TO BENEFIT NARF EMERGING POWER music by contemporary Native American musicians including Joanne Shenandoah, R. Carlos Nakai, Jerry Alfred, Bill Miller, Brule', and many others. Red Feather Music is pleased to contribute, along with matching donations from the artists and labels represented on this recording, $1.00 per compact disk and $.75 per cassette to the Native American Rights Fund. For further information, click

73. The Museum Of The Native American Resource Center At UNC Pembroke
Includes information about history, culture and art.
http://www.uncp.edu/nativemuseum/
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74. Native American Flutes And Art
Handcrafted native american flutes from exotic hardwoods. Commissioned custom work and crafting of Category Shopping Music Instruments Winds native american Flute......Unique native american flutes and art handcrafted by Lee LaCroix. Thevideo, Crafting Your Own native american Flute. Lee's flutes
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Welcome to Echoes Past, the Art of Lee LaCroix
Nothing so recalls the distant memories of native spiritualism as the soft, resonant tones of the Native American flute. These flutes have been made and played in the same way by native cultures for thousands of years. They were played by anyone who took the time and effort to make one. The flutes were as simple or as complex an instrument as the player wanted them to be. To hear a sound clip of one of my flutes, click on the sound button at left and this will download a wav. file. You can now own and play one of these unique flutes, which are not only wonderful musical instruments, but works of art as well. I handcraft each flute from exotic and domestic hardwood and each is signed and numbered. Also, each flute comes with an instructional book and audio CD. The flutes are available in modern modal tuning in the keys of E, F, F#, G, G#, and A. For a more in-depth discussion of the tunings that I offer, please click on the tuning button at left.

75. Native American Petroglyphs, Pictographs, And Rock Art Of The Southwestern Unite
Images of rock art from sites in Utah, Wyoming, and Colorado.Category Science Social Sciences Archaeology Topics Rock art...... Purpose. This page is devoted to native american Rock art of the SouthwesternUnited States. Currently, most images on this page are from Utah.
http://indra.com/~dheyser/rockart.html
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Purpose This page is devoted to Native American Rock Art of the Southwestern United States. Currently, most images on this page are from Utah. This will change as time permits. I am not an archaeologist and my appreciation for these images is as works of art. For scholarly analysis and interpretations of what these images may represent please refer to the works of Polly Schaafsma, Sally J. Cole, and others, including the article below.
Rock Art in Utah
by Pam Miller and Blaine Miller
This introductory article is about Utah rock art and is also relevant for regions of the four-corner states: Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, and Colorado. Recommended Sites James Q. Jacobs' Rock Art Page Jean Clottes' Chauvet Cave Footsteps of Man's Rock Art Net Utah Rock Art Research Association Email: dheyser at indra.com Top of page banner courtesy of John F. Campbell

76. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Native American Resources
Anthropology Outreach Office. american art native american Life and Culture.Hair Pipes in Plains Indian Adornment. Importance of Indigenous Knowledge.
http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmai/start.htm

Native American Resources
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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77. Native American Resources At The Smithsonian
letters, interviews, artworks and photographs from Euroamerican artists who visitednative communities, exhibition records relating to Indian art and artifacts
http://www.si.edu/opa/amind/start.htm
Native American Resources
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This brochure was published by the Smithsonian's Office of Public Affairs , June 1998. Hopi/Choctaw Hoop Dancer Derrick Davis performs on opening day at the National Museum of the American Indian in New York City. Text Only Version National Museum of the American Indian National Museum of Natural History National Museum of American History ... Additional Resources See other Native American information on the Smithsonian Web site The Smithsonian Institution, the world's largest museum, research and education complex, is committed to offering opportunities to study and learn about the cultures, arts and history of Native Americans from its unparalleled resources. Extensive collections of objects, photographs, films and archival material, as well as fellowships, internships and seminars, are among the possibilities available to those who want to learn about and help preserve native culture. This brochure describes Smithsonian museums and offices and the facets of their collections, research, programs, opportunities and services that relate to Native Americans. For additional copies, write to Smithsonian Information, Smithsonian Institution, SI Building, Room 153, Washington, D.C. 20560-0010; call (202) 357-2700 (voice) or (202) 357-1729 (TTY); or send an e-mail message to info@info.si.edu

78. Surrounded By Beauty
Beauty all around me, I walk with. Navajo Night Chant The art of Daily Life Thereis no equivalent in the many native american languages for the word art.
http://www.artsmia.org/surrounded-by-beauty/
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Beauty before me, I walk with.
Beauty behind me, I walk with.
Beauty above me, I walk with.
Beauty below me, I walk with.
Beauty all around me, I walk with.
Navajo Night Chant
The Art of Daily Life
There is no equivalent in the many Native American languages for the word art . Yet the objects here suggest that Native Americans are a highly spiritual people who create objects of extraordinary beauty. In Native American thought there is also no distinction between what is beautiful or functional, and what is sacred or secular. Design goes far beyond concerns of function, and beauty is much more than simple appearances. For many native peoples, beauty arises from living in harmony with the order of the universe.The concerns and aspirations of a vital contemporary American Indian population changes as the world changes. Today some Native American artists continue traditions of their ancestors, while others transform those traditions in new and innovative ways. More Native American History and Culture

79. Native American Indian And Indonesian Art - Baskets, Pottery, Jewelry, Hands Aro
Handmade native american and ethnic art including Indian baskets, pottery, jewelry, sculpture, textiles, Category Shopping Visual arts North american native american......native american Indian and Ethnic art including baskets, pottery, jewelry, musicalinstruments, dolls, sculpture, and religious items. Hands Around the World.
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Hands Around the World Specializing in Hand Made Treasures from Around the World Hands Around the World specializes in hand made art and gifts from around the world with a particular emphasis on Indonesian art and Native American crafts from Mexico and South America including Indian baskets, pottery, jewelry, sculpture, textiles, musical instruments, decorative boxes, masks, puppets, dolls, and religious crafts such as nativities, angels, and crucifixes. Index of Featured Items (Click on the Photos or Titles) Baskets Metalwork Unique Crafts Pottery ... Frequently Asked Questions Included in our offerings are the baskets and weapons of the Amazonian Yanomamo Indian tribe. Perhaps the finest baskets are made by the Yekuana Indian tribe of the Amazon. The Amazon Indian Guahibo and Piaroa tribes are not only known for their baskets but also their ceremonial masks and wood carvings. The Penare Indians of the Amazon are known for their baskets and beadwork. The Huichol Indian tribe of Mexico also crafts amazing beadwork. The Zapotec and Mixtec Indian tribes of Mexico make beautiful pottery, rattles, and baskets. In addition to Indian baskets, pottery, and religious crafts

80. Native Expressions - Native American Masks -Southwest Decor-Native American Art-
native american inspired mixed media art masks, shields, Southwestern masks, blanket dolls, and plaques.Category Shopping Crafts Masks......native american masks and native american and southwest art by BeckyOlvera Schultz. native american MASKS SOUTHWEST
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