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Presenting news and events concerning the world of tribal art and its collectors, from Australian Aboriginal to African to Native American to Arctic - including all genres: Zuni fetish carvings, Native American Indian jewelry, Pueblo pottery, African mas
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Tribal Artery - Mashantucket Pequot Schemitzun cancelled
The Mashantucket Pequot tribe of Connecticut has announced that it's annual pow-wow event, Schemitzun, has canceled the event for 2009. According to Lori Potter, a spokesperson for the tribe made the announcement while indicating that it was part of ...
Tribal Art - Saving the Planet online
Whether or not you believe in man-made global warming – personally, I am an agnostic - it turns out that you may be reducing your impact on the planet by purchasing items online instead of in-person. The Carnegie Mellon Green Design Institut...
Did you know Dru?
Dru Anne Doyle, formerly Director of Merchandising and Product Development at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art in Indianapolis and now Manager of Sales and Marketing at Ocean's Reach Condominium Association on Sanibel Island F...
Acoma Pueblo: Above it all.
The Pueblo of Acoma has a long and illustrious history in New Mexico. It is said to the longest continuously inhabit village in North America, with its founding dating back 1200 years. Part of its survival and prosperity can be traced to its physic...
Nativities and Native American culture in Native Peoples
The November/December issue of Native Peoples magazine has a special editorial feature concerning Nativities (or as they are sometimes known, "Nascimientos"). It starts on page 36 and covers not only a number of examples by Native American Indian car...
