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  2. Textile arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Elaborate Maya textiles featured representations of animals, plants, and figures from oral history. [10] In modern times, weaving serves as both an art form and a source of income. [11] Organizing into weaving collectives have helped Maya women earn better money for their work and greatly expand the reach of Maya textiles in the world.

  3. Child development of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Children of the Central Plains Region (Kansas City) hold arts and crafts class projects in 1941. Community endeavors are approached collaboratively as a group. [7] This allows for flexible leadership and fluid coordination with one another to successfully facilitate such activities.

  4. Quillwork - Wikipedia

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    Porcupine quills often adorned rawhide and tanned hides, but during the 19th century, quilled birch bark boxes were a popular trade item to sell to European-Americans among Eastern and Great Lakes tribes. Quillwork was used to create and decorate a variety of Native American items, including those of daily usage to Native American men and women.

  5. Corn husk doll - Wikipedia

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    Corn husk doll making is now practiced in the United States as a link to Native American culture and the arts and crafts of the settlers. [citation needed]. In other cultures, (specifically Western) corn dollies are used to celebrate Lammas. Corn dollies are magical charms thought to protect the home, livestock, and personal wellness of the ...

  6. Adorable kids' accessories from Native American-owned shops - AOL

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    Join In The Know's Laura as she shares these Native American-owned shops that are selling cute accessories for kids! This episode of In The Know Live: Parenting originally aired on Nov. 16, 2021.

  7. Appalachian folk art - Wikipedia

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    Arriving in a land inhabited by Native American tribes, early Europeans began to use the environment to help them assimilate to the area. Native Americans and Europeans introduced Appalachian folk art through daily activities and items such as weaving to make clothes and quilts or pottery to construct bowls and other everyday items. [6]

  8. Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    In the past, Western art historians have considered use of Western art media or exhibiting in international art arena as criteria for "modern" Native American art history. [47] Native American art history is a new and highly contested academic discipline, and these Eurocentric benchmarks are followed less and less today.

  9. Timeline of Native American art history - Wikipedia

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    1946: Qualla Arts and Crafts is founded on the Qualla Boundary in North Carolina by Eastern Band Cherokee artists, becoming the first arts and crafts cooperative founded by Native Americans in the US [60] 1948: Allan Houser completes his first monumental sculpture at the Haskell Indian School in Lawrence, Kansas