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  1. Native Americans (Arts & Crafts of the Ancient World) by Ting Morris, 2006-08
  2. Lost and Found Traditions: Native American Art, 1965-1985 by Ralph T. Coe, 1988-11
  3. 1001 Curious Things: Ye Olde Curiosity Shop and Native American Art by Kate C. Duncan, 2001-01
  4. Southwest Art, August 1998, Special Issue Native American Art, Hopi, Potter Tammy Garcia, Sculpton Robert Tsosie by Various, 1998
  5. Important Pre-Columbian Art, and Important Native American Art (2 Volumes): The Hendershott Collection by Heritage Auction Galleries, 2006
  6. Graphic arts of the Alaskan Eskimo (Native American arts) by Dorothy Jean Ray, 1969
  7. Primal Arts: Native Americans, Eskimos, & Aborigines by Berenice Geoffroy-Schneiter, 2006-05-30
  8. Heritage Important Native American Art the Hendershott Collection Signature Auction #643 by Richard Pohrt Jr., 2006-08
  9. In the Spirit of the Ancestors: The Kappmeyer Collection of Native American Art by John Krena, 1997-08
  10. Iroquois Voices, Iroquois Visions: A Celebration of Contemporary Six Nations Arts (Native American Arts Series)
  11. The Official Price Guide to Native American Art (Official Price Guide Series.) by Dawn E. Reno, 2003-09-09
  12. Native American Arts & Cultures (The Davis Arts & Cultures Series) by Anne D'Alleva, 1994-03
  13. Native American Art and the New York Avant-Garde: A History of Cultural Primitivism (American Studies Series) by W. Jackson Rushing, 1995-03
  14. The Art of North America (Art of the World Series) by Wolfgang Haberland, 1968-01-01

41. The Elkus Collection: Changing Traditions In Native American Art
Collection of native american art, assembled between 1922 and 1965, reflectschanges occurring within several art traditions during that time.
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

42. Resource For Native American Art
An incredible collection of native american art sites View native american artsites from around the world.
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The largest selection of Native American art prints and posters at the lowest prices. Thousands of custom framing and mounting options. Great Western Art Gallery
Your superstore for western, southwestern, and Native American art. Thousands of posters, prints and photos, low prices and free shipping. ArtsWGow.com
Portraits and landscapes with a Western, Native American theme. Acrylics, oils, and watercolors on canvas, available professionally framed. Oak Creek Indian Art
Specializing in fine older and antique Indian art with a particular love for Navajo rugs and Navajo blankets. Free Spirit Gallery
Online gallery specializing in Inuit (Eskimo) and Northwest Native art including sculpture, carvings and prints. Kirby Sattler Native American Art
Original paintings and reproductions: giclee fine art prints, and limited edition prints and posters. Indian Sun
A secure online gallery offering authentic Native American, South American, and Mexican, pottery, jewelry, and arts with free U.S. shipping. Winds of Spirit
Handmade dreamcatchers, ceremonial pipes, fans, rattles,dance sticks, and other Native American crafts.

43. Discovering Native American Art
Dedicated to developing intriguing approaches to arts, culture, and education.She has also written the following fully illustrated books.
http://www.virtualforum.com/aremer/2.htm
Discovering Native American Art
by Abby Remer
(Author) Abby Remer and Linda Poolaw
(Grand Chief Delaware Grand Council of North America) Cover of Discovering Native American Art
Davis Publications, Inc. 1997
Hamatsa Crooked Beak Mask, C 1940s
Willie Seaweed. Royal British Columbia Museum,
Victoria BC, Canada. Neg #17377 When is a doll not a toy? Learn about sacred Zuni Pueblo traditions through a girl's remembrances of the Shalako katsina ceremony.
(Zuni Pueblo, Shalako Katsina , early twentieth century) Listen to contemporary Native female artists discuss the influence of their heritage on their work and personal creative journeys. Piece together clues to discover the meaning of an ancient Pueblo bird effigy pot that you just unearthed. (Emma Davis. Pair of Dolls c.1950)
Discover what part Ghost Dance dresses and shirts played in the terrible 1890 massacre of Wounded Knee? These and other challenging questions and thought-provoking perspectives help teenage-through-adult audiences explore the art and culture of diverse nations in Discovering Native American Art . Unlike didactic texts, this book engages readers by allowing them to become actively involved in understanding and appreciating the vast riches of Native American heritage, from the earliest times to the present.

44. Native American Resources
Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Rainy MountainOnline Gallery of native american art offering Pueblo pottery, baskets,
http://www.cowboy.net/native/
Native American Report The American Indian Exposition announces its new home on the World Wide Web,
located at http://www.usaindianinfo.org/expo.htm Locally Hosted URLs Tribes Organizations Education
Government
Tribal Home Pages

45. Collections - Native American Art And Culture From The National
development strategy, see Building ARTstor. To view the contents of the NativeAmerican Art and Culture Collection, search and browse for images.
http://www.artstor.org/info/collections/nmnh.jsp

46. American Trails: Ashland Oregon's Premier Native American Art Gallery
This premier art gallery offers a large selection of Native American Indian art,which you can tour online. Get free appraisals for your Indian art
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47. Migrations
Nonprofit distributor of native american art and craft. Information on individualartists, Black Mesa Weavers organization.
http://www.migrations.com/
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Migrations deals in new and old American Indian and Inuit (Eskimo) art and crafts, and in other antiques and collectibles from the indigenous arts of the Americas.
New work is purchased at fair trade prices directly from the makers or from indigenous cooperatives and enterprises.
Help make possible Grandma Thomas's Dream A CommunityYouth Center in Chinle, Arizona, Navajo Nation
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48. Native American Art, Pueblo Pottery, Blue Rain Gallery
Featuring Southwest and native american artists, Blue Rain Gallery exhibits oneof the finest contemporary displays of pueblo pottery, paintings, jewelry,
http://www.blueraingallery.com/
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49. Native American Art Ring
the People s Paths home page! North American Indian of authentic native american art and material culture. Antique Tribal Art Dealers Jeanne s work has won many awards in native american art
http://f.webring.com/hub?ring=tribeazure&list

50. Native American Resources
Tracy Marks Native American Bookmarks See also native american art Native American IndianCulture, Education, Art, Science Native American Indians
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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
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Apache Female Puberty Ceremony
Apache Puberty Seminar Transcript
Iroquois Dreamwork and Spirituality
Iroquois MidWinter Festival
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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

51. PEM | Native American Art
The native american art collection includes thousands of historic works datingfrom the seventeenth century to the present, as well as archaeological works
http://www.pem.org/collections/native_american.php
Headdress , ca. 1853. Brazilian artist not identified. Brazil. Fibers, feathers.
The Native American Art collection includes thousands of historic works dating from the seventeenth century to the present, as well as archaeological works dating back 10,000 years. Today, the department actively works with contemporary artists throughout the Americas.
Indian Market: New Directions in Southwestern Native American Pottery
Our Land: Contemporary Art from the Arctic
Uncommon Legacies ARTscape Collection
New Trade Winds Project ... Site Credits

52. Native American Art
Authentic Native Art and other Fine Art native american art Gallery Frame education, native american art Indian Sun Gallery - Highest quality
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Ableza, a Native American Arts and Film Institute - Ableza, a Native American Arts and Film Institute from San Jose, CA Aboriginal Arts Gallery Saskatchewan, North American Native art links - Aboriginal Arts Gallery Saskatchewan, North American Native art links All Tribes - The Internet's Best Indian Jewelry - Native American Indian Art at alltribes.com. Specializing in products from Hopi, Navajo and Zuni Indian artisans. Featuring wholesale Indian jewelry, pottery and art. American Indian Art, Quality Native Indian art and home decor - Authentic American Indian Art for sale, Great for Southwestern Home Decor. Kachinas, Pottery, Bow and Arrow Displays, Peace Pipes, Tomahawks, and much more. Art History: Native American - Art History: Native American Art Indian's Native American art, history and cultural tour - education, indian, native, american, rock paintings, tribe, history, culture, aboriginal, indigenous historical weapons art Arte Mauro - native american art - Arte Mauro - native american art ArtLex on American Indian Art - Native American aka Indian art defined with images of examples, from pre-colonial to contemporary works; pictures, great quotations, and links to other resources.

53. Maryann's Native American Art Appraisals Home Page
Maryann s native american art Appraisals. 6172 Devon Dr. Columbia, MD 210443821Tel 410-730-6279 Click for the latest books on native american art.
http://www.happyones.com/maryann/
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For 10 years, Maryann L'Heureux appraised Native American Art. She has however retired as of April 2004. She was until then an Accredited Senior Appraiser of personal property with the American Society of Appraisers with a specialty in Native American Art. You can still email or call her as she may be able to refer you to another qualified appraiser. Helpful tips:
Resources:
For the most comprehensive collection of resources relating to Native Americans, I recommend that you link directly to Karen Strom's Index of Native American Resources on the Internet I have also enjoyed the 500 Nations Native American SuperSite! as a source for Events, Places Nations in the U.S. and in Canada Back to Top Last modified: September 6, 2004

54. MSN Encarta - Native American Art
Search for books and more related to native american art native american art,the visual works crafted by indigenous people of North America,
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Print Preview of Section Native American Art , the visual works crafted by indigenous people of North America, starting after their arrival on the continent thousands of years ago and continuing until the present. These works may be painted, carved, woven, sewn, or built, and can incorporate such materials as feathers, porcupine quills, tree bark, animal skins and hair, and wood. They encompass a variety of objects, including clothing and jewelry, blankets and rugs, masks, totem poles, baskets, and bowls. Today, some Native American artists produce mainstream contemporary art—paintings on canvas, photographs, and performance art—while others continue to make art based on long-standing traditions. For information about native building traditions, see Native American Architecture Many Native American artworks were intended for use in daily life as well as in ceremonies and rituals. Some items were made as garments or to store food. The ceremonies and rituals served various functions, including healing and maintaining success in hunting and farming, and they expressed beliefs about the relationship of Native Americans with the universe and the world around them. These beliefs gave shape and meaning to Native American art. Masks worn in healing ceremonies, for example, helped specialists in those rituals communicate with the spirit world. Carved wooden totem poles of the Pacific Northwest recorded family histories, and they were presented and displayed at elaborate ceremonies that helped the family preserve its history and status within the community. To serve its purpose effectively, a work of art was expected to be skillfully crafted and beautiful to its viewers.

55. Note This Document Is No Longer Being Maintained. Try Our Updated
native american art, literature, and archaeology. Some art galleries cataloguedat UMASS Ableza A native american arts and Film Institute
http://www.princeton.edu/~naap/art.html
Note: this document is no longer being maintained. Try our updated and reorganized web page directory.
Native American art, literature, and archaeology
  • Some art galleries catalogued at UMASS
  • An index of artists
  • Native American Art Gallery (NAAG)
  • American Indian Computer Art Project
  • Trophies of Honor art gallery
  • Wabimeguil home page
  • FolkArt and Craft Exchange Electronic market for native artwork and events
  • The Native Experience Book Publisher/Distributor
  • N. Scott Momaday Home Page by a devoted fan
  • Ableza: A Native American Arts and Film Institute
  • Indigenous Peoples Videography at Berkeley
  • Inter-Tribal Gallery
    Other Native American Information Back to NAAP Home Page
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  • 56. Fred Jones Jr. Museum Of Art: Collections Native American Art
    Collections native american art. native american art native american art American Art Inuit Art Asian Art PreColumbian Art
    http://www.ou.edu/fjjma/collections/collections-native_american_art.html

    Weitzenhoffer Collection

    State Department Collection

    Fleischaker Collection

    McGhee Collection of Icons

    Weitzenhoffer Collection

    State Department Collection

    Fleischaker Collection

    McGhee Collection of Icons
    ...
    University of Oklahoma

    57. Guilford Native American Art Gall
    Established in 1990, the Guilford native american art gallery is a fine artgallery dedicated to promoting, exhibiting, and selling the very best
    http://www.ci.greensboro.nc.us/culture/nativearts.htm
    CULTURAL ARTS CENTER CITY ARTS of GREENSBORO UNITED ARTS COUNCIL AFRICAN AMERICAN ATELIER ... GREENSBORO ORATORIO SOCIETY GUILFORD NATIVE AMERICAN ART SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
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    GUILFORD NATIVE
    AMERICAN ART GALLERY Established in 1990, the Guilford Native American Art gallery is a fine art gallery dedicated to promoting, exhibiting, and selling the very best traditional and contemporary Native American Art. The Gallery is the only Native American Art Gallery of its kind in the Southeast. Four to five exhibitions annually feature local, state, regional, and international Native American artists. Through the exhibitions, the gallery provides multi-disciplinary art and educational programs.
    Catalogues, price lists, and other educational materials are available for all exhibitions and programs. Scheduled tours are welcome for school groups and other organizations. Our unique gift shop carries a wide assortment of authentic Native Art including jewelry, pottery, baskets, prints, flutes, music, and much more.
    For information call . Admission is free. Visit the Guilford Native American Association web site at http://www.guilfordnative.org/

    58. Native American Art American Indian Artwork Indian Art And
    Research native american art at the Questia.com online library.
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    59. TWIN ROCKS TRADING POST - Quality Native American Art And Crafts
    native american art including rugs, baskets and jewelry.
    http://www.twinrocks.com/

    Twin Rocks Trading Post offers an extensive selection of museum quality, uniquely handcrafted Native American and Southwest art.
    Browse through our Navajo baskets and Navajo rugs. Peruse our quality Navajo, Hopi, Zuni and Santo Domingo turquoise, coral, gold, and silver jewelry collection. We also offer a variety of Navajo folk art, Navajo pottery, Hopi kachina carvings, Navajo sandpaintings, Navajo and Pueblo pottery, Zuni fetishes, and Navajo sculptures. Included is a comprehensive database of Navajo legends and culture, as well as artist biographies and weekly stories from the Traders on the Edge.

    60. THE COLLECTOR’S GUIDE: TRADITIONAL NATIVE ART
    In native american arts, as in the fine arts arena, the marketplace Today s native american artists learn the traditional arts by watching their elders
    http://www.collectorsguide.com/fa/fa011.shtml
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    Contemporary Expression of
    Traditional Native American Art
    Today's Native American artists follow traditions of their elders,
    but their art is also innovative and much more affordable than historic pieces.
    Gregg Bourland
    "Flag Shirt"
    Minneconjou Lakota,
    Cheyenne River Reservation,
    South Dakota.
    Quillwork on smoked
    brain-tanned deer hide,
    commercial paints and dyes, human hair. Contemporary Native American crafts are growing in popularity. Soaring prices at Native American antique auctions put old pieces out of the reach of the majority of buyers. But more importantly, a growing number of collectors see the value of contemporary crafts such as weaving, bead work, silver work and pottery. These crafts simultaneously carry on centuries of tradition, reveal the evolution of the culture they represent, and express the individual touch of the artist. To some observers, contemporary Indian crafts are seen as inferior imitations of the "great" Native American art of ages long past. But, as the ever-increasing number of tribal arts and crafts galleries across the country demonstrates, the native arts are alive and growing. There is a regeneration and revitalization of traditional art forms.

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