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TAMU ARTS 150 - Native American Art
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ARTS 150 1st Edition Lecture 25 Outline of Lecture 24 Aztecs I II Skull Rack Relief Sculpture of Dismembered Moon Goddess III IV V The Goddess Coatlicue The Aztec Calendars Feather Headdress of Moctezuma II Inca VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII Machu Picchu Temple of the Sun Intihuatana Inca Masonry Terraces for Agriculture Llama Statuette Woven Tunic Native American Art Wampum Belt William Penn s Treaty with the Delaware Tribe Baby Carrier Shoulder Bag Blackfoot Woman Raising Tipi Battle Scene Outline of Lecture 25 I II III IV V VI VII VIII Grizzly Bear House Partition Chilkat Blanket Tlingit Home with Totem poles Edwasrd S Curtis Kwakwaka wakw Mask Laura Gilpin Maria and Julian Martinez Julia Jumbo Current Lecture Totem animals having supernatural powers eagles bears wolves etc from which specific clans are descended from Shaman medicine man healer who would enter a trance to communicate with the other world Ovoid oval with squared edges I Grizzly Bear House Partition i Used in coming of age ceremonies These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute ii Boys would go in through the back and come out through the front as if being reborn through the bear II Chilkat Blanket Tlingit people Northwest coast i Animals morph into each other ii Ovoid used frequently III Tlingit Home with Totem poles Northwest coast a Totem poles tell the lineage of a person IV Edwasrd S Curtis a Hamatsa Dancers photo i Was afraid the culture would die out V Kwakwaka wakw Mask i Use of ovoids and broad bands of color VI Laura Gilpin a Taos Pueblo photo New Mexico Southwest i Weren t pushed off their land as early or as quickly as others because they live in the desert ii Unique pueblo buildings VII Maria and Julian Martinez a Blackware storage jar earthenware Pueblo Southwest i Women were believed to be the only ones who should dig into Mother Earth ii Low fired iii Some sections are burnished before firing to create designs iv Art Deco design VIII Julia Jumbo a Two Grey Hills Tapestry Weaving Navajo Southwest i Hand woven ii Considered a female activity taught to the first by the spider woman


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