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Indigenous art : Art Gallery of Western Australia
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Form in Indigenous Art: Schematisation in the Art of Aboriginal Australia and Prehistoric Europe (Prehistory and Material Culture Series ; No. 13)
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Indigenous art of the Americas, collection of Robert Woods Bliss. (LC History-America-E)
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Sali'ng lahat saling tanggap : a report on the ASEAN conference and workshop : research, documentation, and exchange on indigenous art materials, Manila, Philippines, 24-26 May 1993
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Borneo medicine: the healing art of indigenous Brunei Malay medicine
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Arts from the Arctic : an exhibition of circumpolar art by indigenous artists from Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Sápmi (Lapland), Russia
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Possessions: Indigenous Art/Colonial Culture
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Indigenous Australian Art in the National Gallery of Victoria
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Learning by performing arts : from indigenous to endogenous cultural development
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76. Article: Music of the United States
- en.wikipedia.org
- The original inhabitants of the United States included hundreds of Native American tribes, as well as native Hawaiians and Inuits, who played the first music in the area, eventually augmented by immigrants from England, Spain and France. Africans imported as slaves provided the musical underpinnings of much of modern American music, while other influences include Spanish-native mestizos from Mexico, Cuba and Puerto Rico, the Cajun descendants of French-Canadians, and Eastern European Jews. ...
- African-American music .
- Native American, Inuit and Hawaiian music .
- American arts.
- Visual arts.
- 1 American roots music.
- American roots music.
- Main article: American roots music .
- It is the profound influence of African-American music on these indigenous and European-descended cultures that marks American music as distinct from any other. ... Later, Japanese, Indian, Scottish, Polish, Italian, Irish, Mexican, Swedish, Ukrainian and Armenian immigrants also arrived in large numbers. ...
- In the 19th century, African-Americans were freed from slavery following the American Civil War. ...
- More rhythm-oriented dance music was also popular, especially at the turn of the 20th century, when African-American ragtime spread from urban blacks to whites across the country. This same period also saw the rise of Native American powwows, large-scale immigration of Eastern European Jews and their klezmer music, and the rise of a distinctively Mexican-American conjunto tradition in Texas. ...
- Blues and jazz were the foundation of what became American popular music. ...
- Jazz quickly replaced the blues as American popular music, in the form of big band swing. ...
77. Article: Art and architecture of Japan
- en2.wikipedia.org
- In the 9th century, as the Japanese began to turn away from China and develop indigenous forms of expression, the secular arts became increasingly important; until the late 15th century, both religious and secular arts flourished. ... In the state that emerged under the leadership of the Tokugawa clan, organized religion played a much less important role in people's lives, and the arts that survived were primarily secular. ...
- The transmission of Buddhism provided the initial impetus for contacts between Korea, China, and Japan, and the Japanese recognized facets of Chinese culture that could profitably be incorporated into their own: a system for converting ideas and sounds into writing; historiography; complex theories of government, such as an effective bureaucracy; and, most important for the arts, advanced technology, new building techniques, more advanced methods of casting in bronze, and new techniques and mediums for painting. ...
- With the of power from the nobility to the warrior class, the arts had to satisfy a new audience: soldiers, men devoted to the skills of warfare; priests committed to making Buddhism available to illiterate commoners; and conservatives, the nobility and some members of the priesthood who regretted the declining power of the court. ...
- Unkei's polychromed wood sculptures (1208, Kofuku-ji Temple, Nara) of two Indian sages, Muchaku and Seshin, the legendary founders of the Hosso sect, are among the most accomplished realistic works of the period; as rendered by Unkei, they are remarkably individualized and believable images. ...
- The purpose of the ceremony is to spend time with friends who enjoy the arts, to cleanse the mind of the concerns of daily life, and to receive a bowl of tea served in a gracious and tasteful manner. ...
- The second response was a pendulum swing in the opposite direction spearheaded by Okakura Kakuzo and the American Ernest Fenollosa, who encouraged Japanese artists to retain traditional themes and techniques while creating works more in keeping with contemporary taste. ...
78. Yahoo! Canada Directory > Native American Arts and Crafts
- www.yahoo.ca
- Native American Arts and Crafts.
- Directory > Business and Economy > Shopping and Services > Arts and Crafts > Cultures and Groups > Native American.
- Agawa Indian Crafts and the Canadian Carver - products offered include moccasins, jewellry, basketry, and pottery.
- Angelique's Native Arts - creates unique one-of-a-kind birch bark art in the tradition of northern Woodland Cree women.
- Douglas Reynolds Gallery - specializing in museum-quality Northwest Coast Native Indian Art and Inuit sculpture.
- Dreamcatchers - offers medicine wheels, spirit chimes, and other Native Indian made items.
- Mashk - catalogue with arts and crafts made by natives from across Canada; (en français).
- - supplier of North American Indian jewellery, arts, crafts and collectibles to the retail and tourist gift shop market across Canada.
- Native Renaissance II - gift shop with genuine Native arts and crafts, original stone sculptures and limited editions.
- Northwind Art - featuring Canadian Indian and Inuit art by prominent Eskimo and Aboriginal artists, including Norval Morriseau, Barnabus, Lucy Tasseor, and Dennis Bruce.
- Robertson Trading Company - trading post offering Aboriginal arts and crafts, groceries, outdoor gear, and more.
- Seahawk Auctions - source for old Northwest Coast Native Indian art and artifacts.
- 123 Native American Indian Pottery & Gifts - offers a collection of hand-painted pottery pieces.
- 3 Toes Trading - offers authentic Native American Indian art, pottery, paintings, stoneware, figurines, kachinas, replica weaponry, and more.
- - offers Native American artifacts, pottery, and jewellery and southwestern furnishings.
- American Aboriginal Art and Crafts - replications of Native American Indian weapons, instructional books and videos, and more.
79. Yahoo! Directory Native American Arts and Crafts
- dir.yahoo.com
- Native American Arts and Crafts.
- Directory > Business and Economy > Shopping and Services > Arts and Crafts > Cultures and Groups > Native American .
- Cherokee Jewelry - Native American sterling silver jewelry and crafts.
- Foutz Trading Company - offers Navajo Indian rugs, sandpaintings, pottery, artifacts, and kachina dolls. ...
- ArtNatAm - featuring works of Native American Artists. ...
- Wandering Bull, Inc - Native American craft supply house. ...
- Arrowheads Dot Com - directory of American Indian artifact dealers and related items. ...
- Native Essence - supplier of native craft supplies, designer of original beadwork kits, and reseller and designer of Native American jewelry. ...
- Indian Arts and Crafts Association - works to promote authentic Native American arts and crafts through public education and through common standards for the industry. ...
- Native American Traders - offering fine Native American art including Hopi Kachina dolls, baskets, pottery, weavings, prehistoric pieces, paintings, carvings, artifacts, Navajo rugs and more. ...
- Migrations - contemporary and historic Native American (American Indian) and Inuit (Eskimo) art and crafts. ...
- 123 Native American Indian Pottery & Gifts - offers a collection of hand-painted pottery pieces. ...
- 3 Toes Trading - offers authentic Native American Indian art, pottery, paintings, stoneware, figurines, kachinas, replica weaponry, and more. ...
- - offers Native American artifacts, pottery, and jewelry and southwestern furnishings. ...
- Agawa Indian Crafts and the Canadian Carver - products offered include moccasins, jewellry, basketry, and pottery. ...
- American Aboriginal Art and Crafts - replications of Native American Indian weapons, instructional books and videos, and more. ...
80. Article: Saint Louis, Missouri
- en.wikipedia.org
- After the French and Indian War, Saint Louis was controlled by Spain, but it was returned to France, along with the rest of the Louisiana Territory, during the Napoleonic Wars. ...
- 20% African American, 43. ... 27% Native American, 0. ... Historically, North Saint Louis City has been primarily African American while South Saint Louis City has been primarily White. This has changed in recent years as large portions of North Saint Louis City have been depopulated, with African-American residents moving either south or to surrounding counties. ...
- Louis' young arts scene. ...
- They play at the Edward Jones Dome (formerly the Trans World Dome, after Trans World Airlines, which merged with American Airlines). ...
- Like most American cities, the main method of transportation is the automobile. ...
- African-American Saint Louisans tend to live in the poorest, most crime-ridden areas whereas most white Saint Louisans have moved into the better-off suburbs. In an attempt to counter this problem, Saint Louis has implemented a school desegregation program: some inner city African-American students are bused into Saint Louis County schools; and, in exchange, some County students are bussed into City magnet schools. ...
81. Article: Shinto
- en.wikipedia.org
- The kami, though, are not transcendent deities in the usual Western and Indian sense of the word - although divine, they are close to us; they inhabit the same world as we do, make same mistake as we do, and feel and think same way as we do. ...
- Although emperor Hirohito renounced his divine status in 1946 under American pressure (Ningen-sengen), the imperial family remains deeply involved in the Shinto ritual that unifies the Japanese nation symbolically. ...
- Although it is now near-impossible to disentangle its influence from that of Buddhism, it is clear that the spirit of being one with nature that gave rise to this religion underlie such typically Japanese arts as flower-arranging (ikebana) and traditional Japanese architecture and garden design. ...
82. Article: 1986 in Canada
- en.wikipedia.org
- 3 Arts and Literature.
- May 25 - A Malkiat Singh Sdhu a cabinet minister in the Indian province of Punjab is assassinated in Vancouver .
- Arts and Literature.
- Denys Arcand's The Decline of the American Empire .
83. Article: History of cinema in the United Kingdom
- en.wikipedia.org
- Charles Urban (1867-1942) was an Anglo-American producer and distributer who was one of the, if not the, most significant figures in UK filmmaking before the First World War. ...
- While British actors and directors were achieving great things in Hollywood, American financial investment in British cinema was dominating production and distribution. ...
- There was criticism of Richard Attenborough's film Gandhi (1982) because the title role wasn't played by an Indian but, instead, went to Ben Kingsley. ...
- In 1967 a British movie To Sir, with Love starred American actor Sidney Poitier, which perhaps suggests that the apparent racism isn't straightforward and simple but possibly the result of ignorance or mistaken ideas at some level of the filmmaking process. ...
- An American Werewolf in London (1981) 237 .
- BAFTA (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) 297 .
84. Article: Smithsonian Institution
- en2.wikipedia.org
- American Art Museum .
- Arts and Industries Building .
- National Museum of American History .
- National Museum of the American Indian .
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85. November 2003 - Wikipedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Pakistan is to end a ban on Indian flights over its territory, in another sign of improving relations between the neighbours 10 .
- Bush makes a surprise visit to Baghdad to visit the American troops on Thanksgiving Day. ...
- A female acting ambassador to the USA is chosen by Iraq's Governing Council: Rend Rahim, an Iraqi/American educated in Britain, France and Lebanon. ...
- With growing insurgency in Iraq and increasing criticism in the United States, the White House is pushing for faster action on crucial aspects of its strategy toward Iraq, accelerating the timetable for Iraqi self-government, redoubling military efforts against insurgents via Operation Iron Hammer, and increasing efforts to convince the American public of the long-term benefit of the transformation of Iraq. ...
- United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan holds talks with Bolivia's President Carlos Mesa, Cabinet, indigenous leaders, and local UN staff during the final leg of his South American tour. ...
- The Supreme Court will consider whether alleged illegal combatants held by the United States since the War in Afghanistan can use American courts to challenge their detainment. ...
- In India, heavy rain boosts economic growth forecasts for the Indian economy. ...
- Fine arts: A striking piece of art, the life-like sculpture of the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler kneels in an empty room in a Munich art museum, Germany (where the Nazi past have made it taboo to display Hitler in any form except in documentary films). ...
- Iraqi and American rights investigators state to a conference they had identified 260 mass graves containing the bodies of at least 300,000 Iraqis murdered by Saddam's regime. ...
- War on Terrorism: The Commission set up to investigate the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks votes to serve a subpoena on the North American Aerospace Defense Command but rejects a proposal to subpoena the daily intelligence briefings that the president receives from the CIA. ...
- With the turkish announcement, there are 24,000 non-American troops in Iraq, but almost half of them are British. ...
- The Special Operations organization to act with greater speed on intelligence tips about "high-value targets" and not be contained within the borders where American conventional forces are operating in Iraq and Afghanistan. General John Abizaid, who commands all American forces in the strategic crescent from the Red Sea to the Indian Ocean, had previously decided to disband two Special Operations missions (Task Force 5 in Afghanistan and Task Force 20 in Iraq). ...
- Bush states that some states people of the region should have responsible democratic leaders, announcing a new American "forward strategy of freedom in the Middle East. ...
86. Books on Native American Art
- www.dropbears.com
- Native American Art.
- Home > Art > Native American Art.
- Native American Crafts .
- Native American Weaving .
- American Folk Art .
- Native American Clip Art .
- The American West .
- American Indian Series .
- Native American Languages .
- The Indian Wars .
- Native American Prints .
- The first major book on the life and work of the dean of Native American sculptors. ...
- American Artists (American Indian Lives) .
- American Indian Art .
- The Art of the Native American Flute .
- The Arbitrary Indian : The Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 .
87. Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie, Resume
- cougar.ucdavis.edu
- NM, '78 - '81 California College of Arts & Crafts, Oakland, CA, BFA '75 - '78 Institute Of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, NM '77 Haystack Mountain School Of Arts, Deer Isle, ME '75 Arcosanti, Cordes Junction, AZ Residencies/Visiting Artist '98 Bug-Ga-Na-Ge-Shig School, Leech Lake Reservation, July - Aug '98 Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Fellowship for Indigenous People of the Americas University of California Davis, Davis,CA, 3/8 - 7/8 '97 Bug-Ga-Na-Ge-Shig School, Leech Lake Reservation , July '96 Bug-Ga-Na-Ge-Shig School, Leech Lake Reservation , July '95 Nett Lake Reservation & Fond du lac Reservation, Native Arts Circle, Minneapolis, MN, July '95 Light Work, Syracuse, Artist-in-Residence, New York, April '94 Bug-Ga-Na-Ge-Shig School, Leech Lake Reservation, Native Arts Circle, Cass Lake, MN, July '93 Bug-Ga-Na-Ge-Shig School, Leech Lake Reservation, Film In The Cities Cass Lake, MN, August '93 Bemidji State University, Bemidji, MN, May '92 Film In The Cities, Artist-in-Residence, St. Paul, MN, May - June '91 Center for Exploratory and Perceptual Art, Artist-in-Residence, Buffalo, NY, May - June Awards '97 Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Fellowship for Indigenous People of the Americas University of California Davis, Davis,CA '95 Two Rivers Native Film & Video Festival, Video: "Native TV," First Place, Walking in Beauty Category, Minneapolis, MN '95 Western States Arts Federation Photography Fellowship, Santa Fe, NM, '94 California Arts Council Artist Fellowship,Sacramento, CA '92 Heard Museum & Phoenix Symphony, Logo Design Award, First Place, Phoenix, AZ '92 Creative Multi-Media Photography Award, Native Indian / Inuit Photographers Association, Ottawa, Ontario '82 Mayors Recognition, American Indian Street Fair, Design / Graphics, San Francisco, CA '76 Outstanding Achievement in Painting, Institute Of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, NM Award Panels '97 Pro Arts Juried Annual, Mildred Howard, Squeak Carnworth, H. ... Tsinhnahjinnie, Oakland, CA 6/16, 7/2 '95 Lightwork Regional Fellowships, Photography,Syracuse, NY, 5/3 '93 Western States Arts Federation, Photography, Santa Fe, NM, 5/13 - 5/15 '92 Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission, Sacramento, CA, 7/20-7/21 '92 McKnight Photographic Fellowship, Film in the Cities, St. ... Tsinhnahjinnie: New Works," Carl Gorman Museum, University of California Davis, 5/12 - 6/26, Solo exhibition '98 "Defiance: OUR SELVES, Black and Native American Photography," Pro Arts, Oakland, CA 4/4 - 5/15 '98 Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts, Tallahasse, FL, Feb. 13 - March 31 Appleton Museum of Art, Ocala, FL, April 15 - June 17 '97 "Defining Eye: Women Photographers of the 20th Century," The Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis, MO '97 "Art of the Americas, Identity Crisis," De Young Museum, San Francisco, CA 7/16 - 12/7 '97 "Indian Casino: Slots and Sovereinty," Redding Museum, Redding, CA '97 "Native Women of Hope / Portraits of Indigenous Women, Solo Exhibit, 1199 Gallery, Bread and Roses Cultural Project, New York, NY. 3/7 - 4/7 For the Year of 1996, I was commissioned to photograph twelve Native women for a series of posters titled, "Women of Hope, Native American and Hawaiian" Time spent on the project, "Women of Hope" represents a years work. '96 "Dark Planet: The Absolute and Unflinching Nature of Beauty," Terrain Gallery, San Francisco, 11/12 - 12/'96 '96 "Indian Casino: Slots and Sovereinty," Works/San Jose,San Jose CA, 11/7-12/12 '96 "Transforming Social Order," Temple Gallery, Philadelphia, PA, 9/6 - 10/4 '96 "Shared Visions," Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ, traveling exhibit, Auckland, Christ Church, Hamilton, New Zealand. '96 "Indigenous America: The Glass Floor," State University of New York College at Cortland, Dowd Fine Arts Gallery, 2/2-3/8 '95 "Image and Self in Contemporary Native American Photoart,"Hood Museum, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, 9/9-11/26 '95 "Post - Colonial California," San Francisco State University College of Creative Arts, San Francisco, CA, 2/27 - 3/23 '95 "Moving the Message; Artists' Social Actions from Private to Public," San Francisco Camerawork, San Francisco, CA, 3/9 - 4/29 '94 "Keepers of the Western Door," CEPA Gallery, Buffalo, NY '94 "Photographic Memoirs of an Aboriginal Savant, "Solo exhibit, Sacred Circle Gallery, Seattle WA, 9/9 - 10/21 CN Gorman Museum, U. ... Davis, Davis, CA, 11/13 - 12/23 '94 "This Path We Follow, Gustave Heye Center, National Museum of the Native American, Smithsonian Institute, New York, NY, 10/27/94 - 10/95 '94 "Watchfull Eyes," Native Women Artists, Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ, 10/4/94 - 10/'95 '94 "Praising the Spirit," 803 Gallery, Tucson, Arizona, 4/30-5/31 '94 "New World (Dis)order," Yerba Buena Art Center, San Francisco, CA 2/11 - '93 "Stand," Erie Art Museum, Bruce Art Gallery, Edinboro, PA, 12/11/93 - 1/29/94 '93 "Partial Recall," Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, PA, 10/3 - 11/3; U. ... Irvine, Irvine CA, 1/19/94 - 2/11/94 '93 "Women on Women," Ohana Culture Center, Oakland, CA 9/17-10/17 '93 "Indian Territories: 20th Century Native American Artists Dismantle 19th Century Euro-American Myths," Renee Fotouhi Fine Arts East, East Hampton, Long Island, NY, 7/31 - 8/30 '93 "Nobody's Pet Indian," Solo exhibit, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco CA, 4/2 - 5/1 '93 "Heroes," Meridian Gallery, Solo exhibit, San Francisco, CA, 4/1 - 5/1 '93 "Defining Our Realities: Native American Women Photographers," Sacred Circle Gallery, Seattle WA, 2/3 - 5/23 '92 "Divide and Conquer," Centro Cultural de la Raza, San Diego, CA, 12/11 - 2/21 '92 "International Istanbul Biennial," Istanbul Municipality Nejat F. Eczacibasi Art Museum, Halic, Turkey, 10/17 - 11/30 '92 "500 Years Later/Present Day Realities," Everhart Museum, Sacranton, PA, 9/6 - 10/25 '92 "The People Themselves," Los Angeles Photography Center, Los Angeles, CA, 8/25 - 10/12 '92 "Message Carriers," Photographic Resource Center, Boston , MA, 10/9 - 11/8/92 Houston Center for Photography, Houston TX, 11/10 - 10-/8/93 Raymond Johnson Gallery, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque NM, Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY, 6/10 - 7/8/94 '92 "Ancestral Memories," Falkirk Cultural Center, San Rafael, CA, 9/20 - 11/14 '92 "Imaging Indian," Longwood Arts Gallery, Bronx, NY, 5/6 - 7/11 '91 "The Figure Identified," Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA, 9/28 - 11/28 '91 "Counter-Colon-lalismo," Centro Cultural De La Raza, San Diego, 11/27 - '93 '91 "Art and Society; Face to Face," Wiegand Gallery, College of Norte Dame, Belmont, CA, 10/6 - 12/14 '91 "Truth or Consequences," Salad Bar, San Francisco State, San Francisco, CA, 9/16 - 10/3 '91 "Native Motion," Campos Photography Center, Tonawanda, NY, 5/20 - 7/1, Solo '91 "The American Scene," Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, CA, 5/3 - 7/13 '91 "Shared Visions," Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ, '91 - '96, United States and New Zealand traveling exhibit '91 The Brick Hut Cafe, Berkeley, CA, 1/20 - 2/28, Solo '91 "Composite Images," Berkeley Art Center, Berkeley, CA, 1/20 - 2/24 '91 "Works on Paper," Southwest Museum, Pasadena, CA, 10/1 -' 92 '90 "Talking Drums," Koncepts Gallery, Oakland, CA, 10/1 - 11/30 '90 "Native Photographers," Stewart Indian School Museum, Reno, NV, 10/92 - 11/92 '90 "Artifacts for the Seventh Generation: Multimedia, Multi-tribal Visions," American Indian Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, CA, 9/13 - 11/16 '90 "It's All Relative: First & Second Generation Artists," American Indian Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, CA, 7/12 - 9/8 '90 "Language of the Lens: Contemporary Native Photographers," The Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ, 6/16 -' 93 '90 "Compensating Imbalances," American Indian Contemporary Arts traveling exhibit, C.
88. NATIVE AMERICAN -ART AND TECHNOLOGY - THE ATROCITIES AGAINST THE NATIVE AMERICAN
- www.greatdreams.com
- NATIVE AMERICAN ART AND TECHNOLOGY THE ATROCITIES .
- AGAINST THE NATIVE AMERICAN NATIVE AMERICAN NEWSLETTERS For specific Native American Tribe Links Go Here: NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE For specific Native American Chiefs Go Here NATIVE AMERICAN WISDOM NATIVE AMERICAN MOUNDS .
- Simultaneously, all the way across the country, my friend Michele who has long black hair and is of Candian Huron descent had a vision of an Indian Guide and this is what he said: It is not blood that makes an Indian. ...
- Too many with fire of Indian blood walk ignored.
- PENNAGANSETT NATIVE AMERICAN E-MAIL LIST.
- DISCUSS NATIVE AMERICAN ISSUES.
- The Native American Tradition - from a Navajo Wedding Ceremony .
- 'Words of Power'; Voices from Indian America.
- NATIVE AMERICAN NEWSLETTERS Coyote Press TURTLE TRACKS - NEWSLETTER FOR KIDS Wotanging Ikche - Newsletters News From Indian Country: Nations Native Journal Noah's News Native Media - Organizations, Journals and Newspapers, Radio and Television Indian Voices Radio Show.
- and links Native Peoples Magazine Four Winds Native News Native American Journal Native American Journalists Association Native Americas Akwe:kon's Journal of Indigenous Issues North American Periodicals Native Village - Current News The American Experience / Wayback: .
- Monthly online magazine aimed at middle school students American Comments Web Magazine American Indian Radio on-line.
- NATIVE AMERICAN LAW American Indian Law Scientist Directory of Tribes - in the Lower 48 The Aboriginal Law and Legislation The Indian Child Welfare Act Links Senator Daniel K. ...
- The Indian Defense League of America International Indian Treaty Council List of Federally Recognized Tribes.
- Native American Rights Fund Legislation pertaining to American Indian languages National Indian Justice Center (NIJC) Native Political Action group Native American Political Issues Bureau of Indian Affairs BIA: Branch of Acknowledgement Native Organizations and Urban Indian Centers Listing of lands tribally owned. Canada-Indian Treaties Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act Native American Prison Issues .
- New York Indian Law Selected United States Supreme Court Native American Law Decisions .
89. Excite France - Répertoire - Native American
- www.excite.fr
- Directory > Shopping > Ethnic_and_Regional > North_American > Native American.
- Visual Arts@ (1 87) .
- 326 sites web dans la catégorie Native American .
- Find American Native on eBay. ...
- Holistic Shop UK - Native American .
- Our Native American section includes smudge sticks, dream catchers, sweetgrass, books, etc. ...
- 123 Indian Pottery .
- Handpainted southwestern style Native American pottery. ...
- http://123-native-american-indian-pottery-gifts. ...
- Native American bumper stickers, decals, tepee and coyote incense burners, and other items designed by a cherokee/abenaki family. ...
- Native American pottery and art gallery. ...
- A diverse collection of hand crafted native american arts, crafts, and jewelry items. ...
- offers tribal arts and crafts by natives. ...
- Treasures of Native American art and southwest style accessories. ...
- Southwest Native American art and antiquities. Pueblo pottery, Navajo textiles, Hopi kachina dolls, southwest indian basketry, old pawn jewelry, paintings. ...
90. Article: Amherst College
- en.wikipedia.org
- Amherst College is a independent liberal arts college in Amherst, Massachusetts. ...
- Amherst Academy and Amherst College were both named for the town of Amherst, which in turn was named for Lord Jeffrey Amherst, commanding general of British forces in North America during the French and Indian War. ...
- Reverend Daniel Bliss 1852, founder of American University of Beirut .
91. Shopping: Linka
- www.linka.com
- Arts .
- Top > Shopping > Ethnic and Regional > North American > Native American.
- 123 Indian Pottery.
- Handpainted southwestern style Native American pottery.
- Native American pottery and art gallery.
- Located in Cameron, Arizona, this is an online shopping center for Native American arts and crafts including Navajo rugs, Navajo blankets, Indian jewelry, paintings, pottery, and baskets. ...
- American Indian Art and Gift Shop.
- An indian controlled non-profit fine art gallery and gift boutique with emphasis placed on the work of the Tribes of N. ...
- Offers a wide variety of Native American replicas, including flint knapped knives, stone tools, bone and antler work, crafts and supplies.
- Specializing in authentic Native American baskets using traditional materials, methods and designs.
- Offers books on Native American culture, history, language, and genealogy, along with music and crafts.
- Spirit Hawk Arts.
- Offers Native American artifacts, art, jewelry, and arrowheads.
- Native Arts.
- Dealer in Native American art including basketry, pottery, kachinas, fetishes, artifacts, jewelry, beaded bags, rugs and weavings.
- Native American Medicine Bags.
92. Article: Music of China
- en.wikipedia.org
- It arose as a reaction against more traditional shidaiqu, and featured American soft rock and traditional Cantonese vocal styles. ...
- Secular Tibetan music survived the Cultural Revolution more intact than spiritual music, especially due to the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts, which was founded by the Dalai Lama shortly after his self-imposed exile. ...
- Other forms of imported pop music include Indian ghazal and filmi, popular across the Himalayas and in Tibetan communities worldwide. ...
93. Department of Native American Studies
- home.uleth.ca
- Native American Studies Department.
- ©Postcard Indian and British Soldier (1970) (6' x 8') acrylic/canvas by Alfred Young Man* .
- Chair Native American Studies Department.
- Acting Chair Native American Studies Department.
- Professor Native American Studies Department .
- Associate Professor Native American Studies Department .
- July 1992 - June 30, 2000 Assistant Professor Native American Studies Department .
- Rocky Boy Indian Reservation.
- Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Ottawa, Ontario. 4 year contract to edit an Indian Art Centre Retrospective exhibition catalogue. ...
- Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, Edmonton, Alberta. To write a report on the Alberta Indian Art Collection. ...
- Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Ottawa, Ontario. To write a report on the possible transfer of the National Indian Art Collection. ...
- American Indian Culture and Research Journal.
- American Indian Quarterly.
94. Article: Chicago, Illinois
- en2.wikipedia.org
- 6 Arts & Culture.
- Chicago was first settled by Europeans when Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, an African American from Haiti, settled on the Chicago River. ...
- Within 7 years of being incorporated, the primarily French and Native American town had a population of over 4,000. ...
- In 1983, Harold Washington became the first African American mayor of Chicago. ...
- The Potawatomi Indian wife of du Sable delivers Eulalia Pointe du Sable, Chicago's first recorded birth. ...
- 77% African American, 0. 36% Native American, 4. ...
- The points on the World Columbian Exposition star (on the 1917 flag) represent political entities Chicago belonged to: France 1693, Great Britain 1763, Virginia 1778, the Northwest Territory 1798, Indian Territory 1802, Illinois 1818. ...
- American Urban Radio, Premiere Radio Networks.
- Westwood, ABC, American Urban Radio.
- Chicago's Fine Arts Station.
- Chicago American, 1900-1939, became Herald-American .
- Chicago Herald-American, 1939-1958 (became Chicago's American) .
- Chicago's American, 1958-1969 (became Today) .
- Arts & Culture .
- Bud Billiken Day Parade, the city's main African American public event .
95. Native American Sites
- www.albany.net
- Native American Related Sites.
- Reference Works and Research Material for Native American.
- History of the American Indian". ... American Indian Reference Book. ...
- American Indian Music and Dance Show.
- Well known Indian dance group under the direction of Tom Mauchahty-Ware. Teaches native american culture through dance and speaking. ...
- Detailed watercolor originals and limited edition reproductions; images of Native American Indian/Artifacts and wildlife.
- Guthrie Indian Art Studios- Native American Art.
- American Indian Art by Guthrie family members in different mediums. ...
- Native American Art Gallery.
- Artwork presented by Nessicochise; original Native American and North American Indian Art, drawings, and acrylics. ...
- Native American Indian ART BY LINDA SCHARDINE.
- com Phone: 208-245-3655 Items up for auction on Ebay Native American Influenced contemporary pottery and gourds, accented with pine needle weavings, dream catchers, lizards, Shamans, and deer. ...
- Native American Indian Art: Dakota Blue Fine Art presents Native American artists Dona Mares and Robert Orduno.
- Native American Indian Art: Dakota Blue Fine Art presents Native American artists Dona Mares and Robert Orduno The founding of Dakota Blue Fine Art was inspired by the Native American culture and the many spiritual teachings of the Native American Indian.
96. Article: Wikipedia:Cleanup
- en2.wikipedia.org
- First african american church 1793 - needs a new name .
- Photography and photographers of the American Civil War - sprung fully formed so i'm a little worried about copyvio, but can't seem to find it elsewhere, so. ...
- Also, Major Qualifying Project and Sufficiency in the Liberal Arts have the same problems as Interdisciplinary Qualifying Project, and are probably related, since they were all created by the same user, who's from the university the articles talk about. ...
97. Article: Wikipedia:Shortpages
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- 58What's the Worst That Could Happen?American comedy starring Martin Lawrence and Danny DeVito.
- 69Jim KeltnerJim Keltner is an American rock and roll drummer. ...
- 71List of South American Spanish-speaking local stations http://www. ...
- 76Gus Edwards'''Gus Edwards''' is an African American playwright . ...
- 77Latin American cuisineSee the individual entries for: * Mexican cuisine *. ...
- 80Cha quan'''Cha quan''' is a style of China|Chinese martial arts . ...
- 81Xzibit'''Xzibit''' is an United States|American hip-hop artist. ...
98. Article: Slovene language
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- Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU) .
- In addition to those, the language has speakers in Venetian Slovenia (Beneška Slovenija) (Friuli-Venezia Giulia (Furlanija-Julijska krajina)) in Italy (100,000), in Austrian Carinthia (avstrijska Koroška) in Austria (50,000), in Croatian Istria (hrvaška Istra) in Croatia (25,000), in some southern parts of Hungary (6,000) and dispersed throughout Europe and the rest of the world (particularly German, American (including Kansas Slovenians), Canadian, Argentinian, Australian and South African Slovenians) (300,000). ...
- Slovene on the whole seems to be the preferred British, and Slovenian the American term. ...
- It is also possible to speak about spoken American Slovenian, spoken by Slovenian emigrants to the USA (mostly in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Illinois). ...
- Japanese, Indian and Arabic names such as Kajibumi, Djacarta (Djakarta) and Jabar are transcribed as Kadžibumi, Džakarta and Džabar, where j is replaced with ž. ...
- arts. ...
99. White Dove's Native American Indian Site Arts, Contemporary (Since 1960)
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- ARTS, CONTEMPORARY (SINCE 1960) »«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«»«.
- The early 1960s marked the start of a transition from the Indian art era circumscribed predominantly by non-Indian "experts" to a time when Native American artists began to shape and define their own visual, written, and performing arts. The decade of the 1960s also was the demarcation point between the federal Indian policies of termination and self-determination, producting a mix of programs that promoted both the assimilation of Indians into the dominant society and their cultural distinctiveness from it. Public and private support for contemporary native arts fostered a similar mix of freedom from stylistic and content constraints and a desire to respond to new audiences and marketplace opportunities. It was a period that saw the highest federal concentration on the economic advancement of artists since the government's Indian arts projects of the New Deal era. ...
- ———During the Kennedy administration, established and emerging Indian artists received heightened visibility, beginning with the commissioning of a work for the new president's inauguration by the Creek painter Solomon McCombs. McCombs, like other artists of his generation such as the painters Fred Beaver (Creek-Seminole) and Archie Blackowl (Cheyenne, was schooled in the "traditional Indian painting" technique at Bascone College in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Its arts programs were run from the 1930s into the 1970s by the senior painters Ace Blue Eagle (Creek), Woody Crumbo (Potawatomi-Creek), and Terry Saul (Choctaw-Chickasaw), and the painter-sculptor W. ... (Cheyenne), who also taught at another arts center, the Haskell Institution in Lawrence, Kansas, and who received the art of Plains wood sculptor. ...
- They had studied the flat-painting style at the Santa Fe Indian School's studio and quickly departed from the confines of the form. Houser would set the standard for Indian sculpture in that decade, as his son Bob Haozous would in the 1980x and 1990s. Mentor to hundreds of accomplished artists, including his apprentice sculptor Craig Goseyan (White Mountain Apache), Houser was awarded France's Palme Académique 1992 and the National Medal of Arts, for the only Indian ever to be so honored. ...
- In response to artists' demands, arts competitions subsequently change their rules, and Howe's work swept the Philbrook's top awards in 1960 and 1961. ... From an all-indian background, I developed my own style. ...
- ———In 1962, a federal focal point for native arts development was established in Santa Fe with the founding of the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA), which would be partially privatized in 1988, as the Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Arts and Culture Development. The IAIA plan was advanced early in the Kennedy administration by the Rockefeller Foundation-funded Southwest Indian Arts Project (1958-61), by the Indian Arts and Crafts Board (IACB), and by the poet-writer John Collier, the Indian Commissioner who had initiated the IACB in 1935. ...
100. Open Directory - Shopping: Ethnic and Regional: North American: Indigenous: Native-Made
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- Top: Shopping: Ethnic and Regional: North American: Indigenous: Native-Made (192) .
- Visual Arts@ (39) .
- Arts: Visual Arts: Native and Tribal: North America (211) .
- Shopping: Ethnic and Regional: Latin American (46) .
- Shopping: Ethnic and Regional: North American: Alaskan (25) .
- Aboriginal Virtual Art Gallery - Offers a variety of tribal arts and crafts by First Nations artists. ...
- Adobe Gallery - Antique and contemporary Southwest Indian art, specializing in Pueblo pottery. ...
- American Indian Art and Gift Shop - Traditional crafts by Northwest California Indians and other native artists. ...
- American Indian Dolls - Contemporary dolls for sale from by Choctaw sculptor Marion Springer. ...
- American Indian Made - Pipes, jewelry and pouches made by a Choctaw artist. ...
- American Indian Sacred Herb Company - Offering natural herbal products, soap, baskets and pottery by Southern California natives. ...
- American Indian Tea and Coffee - Tea, coffee, and herbal blends from a Lakota-owned family business. ...
- American Indian Trading Company - Native American and Saami tribal art. ...
- Ancient Arts Gallery - Dealer of pre-Columbian and antique American Indian art. ...
- Ancient Ways Indian Crafts - Shoshone-owned crafts store offers beadwork, pipes, and traditional Native American art from the Wind River reservation. ...
- Art Legends - Offering Navajo rugs, Pueblo pottery, and other American Indian art. ...
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