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Kokopelli is the most recognizable and beloved images from Native America, while this image can be found in gift shops throughout North America - it is associated with the Hopi and other Pueblo people. |
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An Orca from the Northwest coast. People living from Oregon to Alaska share images from the sea along with fine internal detail in a very recognizable style. The creature the whale is leaping over could be on a Totem Pole, another expression of these people. |
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This copper ornament is frim the Spiro Mound in Oklahoma. The style is similar to that of Mexico. The Mississippian people adopted the agricultural practices of Mexico and this ornament is an example of how artistic styles moved north along with corn, beans and squash. |
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This mask was made by the Iroquios tribe of New England. Among the first native peoples to encounter Europeans, the style here references both recognizable native styles mixed with European sensibility. |
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This is a pipe used by the Sioux, the American Bison (Buffalo) was an animal of the great plains and famously used by the plains nations. Other work from these plains people often feature horses and feathers worn on the head of people. |