2007 Resource Library articles and essays with the topic "Native American Art"
(above: Florence Browning, Double Handed Awanyu Bowl. Photo: National Park Service)
Our 15 articles and essays honoring
the American experience through its art:
From Dreams May We Learn:
Paintings and Drawings by Rabbett Before Horses (12/17/07)
Blue Winds Dancing: The Whitecloud Collection of Native American Art (12/15/07)
Crafted to Perfection: The Nancy & Alan Cameros Collection of Southwestern Pottery (12/13/07)
Pip Brant: The Flying Carpet and Other Reusables; with essay by Eleanor Heartney (11/5/07)
Portrait, Identity, Culture: Across Time, Space and Meaning (10/22/07)
Myth and Reality: The Art of the Great Plains (9/18/07)
Iroquois Games and Dances: Paintings by Tom Two Arrows (7/11/07)
Plains Indian Drawings: The Gerald and Hope Solomons Collection (5/26/07)
Elemental Forms: The Art of Dan and Arlo Namingha (5/3/07)
Weaving a Collection: Native American Baskets from the Bruce Museum (2/18/07)
Gifts of the Forest: Native Traditions in Wood and Bark (1/24/07)
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