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  2. 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. [46] Native American art history is a new and highly contested academic discipline, and these Eurocentric benchmarks are followed less and less today.

  3. List of Native American artists - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 defines "Native American" as being enrolled in either federally recognized tribes or state recognized tribes or "an individual certified as an Indian artisan by an Indian Tribe." [1] This does not include non-Native American artists using Native American themes. Additions to the list need to reference a ...

  4. Ledger art - Wikipedia

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    Ledger art is narrative drawing or painting on paper or cloth, predominantly practiced by Plains Indian, but also from the Plateau and Great Basin. Ledger art flourished primarily from the 1860s to the 1920s. A revival of ledger art began in the 1960s and 1970s. The term comes from the accounting ledger books that were a common source of paper ...

  5. Timeline of Native American art history - Wikipedia

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    1500 BCE–250 CE: Maya art is created in their Preclassic Period, in central and southeastern Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador. 1400–400 BCE: Olmec culture thrives in Norte Chico, the tropical lowlands of Mexico. Their art includes colossal basalt heads, jade sculpture, carved writing in stones, and ceramic effigy jars.

  6. R. C. Gorman - Wikipedia

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    R. C. Gorman. Rudolph Carl Gorman (July 26, 1931 – November 3, 2005) was a Native American artist of the Navajo Nation. Referred to as "the Picasso of American Indian artists" by The New York Times, [1] his paintings are primarily of Native American women and characterized by fluid forms and vibrant colors, though he also worked in sculpture ...

  7. Tribal art - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Tribal art is the visual arts and material culture of indigenous peoples. Also known as non-Western art or ethnographic art, or, controversially, primitive art, [1] tribal arts have historically been collected by Western anthropologists, private collectors, and museums, particularly ethnographic and natural history museums.

  8. List of Indigenous artists of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    List of Indigenous artists of the Americas. Kenojuak Ashevak, Inuk printmaker. Martha Gradolf, Hochunk weaver. Rufino Tamayo, Zapotec painter. This is a list of visual artists who are Indigenous peoples of the Americas, categorized by primary media. Mestizo and Métis artists whose indigenous descent is integral to their art are included, as ...

  9. Samuel Seymour (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Seymour (artist) Samuel Seymour (ca. 1775–ca. 1832) was a painter, engraver, and illustrator who documented Native American people and the scenery from expeditions of Stephen Harriman Long in 1819, 1820, and 1823. Some of the drawings captured new species of flora and fauna. He was described as "the first of the far western ...