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Northwest Coast Culture and Art
Pacific Northwest Coast Culture and Art. For thousands of years, people like Suquamish leader Chief Seattle lived along the shores of what are now the ...
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Edward S. Curtis
More often than not, Edward Sheriff Curtis was away taking pictures of Indians. His fascination with Indians as subject matter began when he came on ...
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Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990
On November 29, 1990, "The Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990" (P.L. 101-644) was signed to promote and protect domestic American Indian artists and ...
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Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990
On November 29, 1990, "The Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990" (P.L. 101-644) was signed to promote and protect domestic American Indian artists and ...
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Serigraphs Definition
Printers create a "serigraph" (sometimes called a "silkscreen") by using an exacting printmaking technique in which they push paint through a fine ...
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Serigraphs Definition
Printers create a "serigraph" (sometimes called a "silkscreen") by using an exacting printmaking technique in which they push paint through a fine ...
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Chief Seattle Arts: Robert Hewson's biography
His father, Wesley Hewson, and his uncle, Ray Haldane, had a band that often practiced in the Hewsons’ home. Robert’s mother, Mary Haldane Hewson, ...
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Chief Seattle Arts: Masks
Chief Seattle Arts logo ... Kwagiulth-style Mask of Komokwa, King of the Sea ... mtngoat_mask_211_tmnl.jpg (5194 bytes) Mountain Goat Mask.
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Suquamish Indian Tribe
Their seat of government is the Suquamish Tribal Center on the Port Madison ... please visit the Suquamish Tribe's Web site at:. www.suquamish.nsn.us ...
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Chief Seattle Arts: About Us
Their Tribal Museum is a wonderful place to visit if you're ever vacationing in Seattle. It's an easy ferry ride away from downtown Seattle. ...