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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Native And Tribal Visual Arts' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Native and Tribal Visual Arts Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Native And Tribal Visual Arts 1. Kachina Dolls - By: Michael Russell Kachina dolls, also known as katsinas, originated in what is now the southwestern United States. Authentic Kachina dolls are made only from the cottonwood root and are hand-carved representations of spirits in traditional Native American cultures. The Kachina spirits are said to have walked in the l... Featured ArticleAllan Houser Allan Houser (1914 - 1994) was one of the most renowned Native American painters and Modernist sculptors of the 20th century. Born of the Warm Spring Chiricahua Apache tribe of Oklahoma, USA, Houser's work can be found at the United Nations building in New York, at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. and in other public buildings throughout our nation's capitol. In 1992, Houser received the National Medal of Art from President George Bush, and in 2005, Houser was honored with a l ...
Read full story 2. American Indian Beadwork - By: Michael Russell American Indian Beadwork American Indian beadwork is a popular collectors item. Intricately beaded pieces of clothing, moccasins, and ceremonial head dresses are striking, and make a nice addition to any collection. Historic pieces of American Indian beadwork are featured in museums acros... 3. Buying Paintings Cubism - By: Michael Russell What started out as a rather avant-garde art movement has become one of the greatest examples of artistic forms breaking that mold of convention, revolutionizing European painting and sculpture up to the present century, and was first developed between 1908 and 1912 during a collaboration between Ge... 4. Art And Crafts Of The Native Alaskan Peoples - By: Michael Russell In the old days, before the Native Alaskans were able to sell their arts and crafts, they used these objects for ceremonial and utilitarian reasons, such as decorating tools. These objects and designs fulfilled specific functions. Each different group of Native Alaskans used their art to... 5. Native American Art Auctions Art Antiques - By: Michael Russell Whether traditional or contemporary, Native American artwork is both highly collectible and universally appealing. Native American art forms the basis of many exemplary public as well as private art collections. People that collect Native American artwork can be very passionate about their collecti... 6. Art Museums Still Manage To Move The Masses - By: Michael Russell With around 65 museums, it's no wonder that it is quite difficult to narrow down the choices and select the San Francisco museum that you absolutely must visit while vacationing here. The good news is that it is quite possible to narrow down the choices according to your personal preferences. Museum... 7. Native American Basket - By: Michael Russell Not every Native American basket is the same. The craft has many forms and there are a lot of different styles to consider. After doing a little research you may find your favorite kind of Native American basket. You may actually find several types that appeal to your tastes. I love porcu... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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