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Art Of Native America - Artic Region

of Moon Goddess. Lower Yukon or. Northwest Bering. Sea. Before. 1900. 63.5cm. Art Of Native America. Northwest Coast Region. One of the tribes in the.



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EVIDENCE OF MINOAN ASTRONOMY AND CALENDRICAL

administration and a strong position in the sea trade of the Mediterranean. between Pasiphae (who was later seen as a moon goddess see Section 2.4.1) ...

Eskimo Mask

of Moon Goddess.

Lower Yukon or

Northwest Bering

Sea. Before

1900. 63.5cm.

Art Of Native AmericaNorthwest Coast RegionOne of the tribes in the were the . Theshamans performed rites were conducted to pacify the spirits wearingcostumes and masks.Northwest Region Kwakiutl tribe

Totem Polesare tall posts carved and painted

with a series of animal symbols associated with a particular family or clan.Kwakiutl Dance Mask.Blunden Harbour, BritishColumbia. 1938. Cedar bark.

Haida Totem Pole.

Prince of Wales

Island, 1870.

16.2 meters.

Artic Region: Inuit ArtThe area between northeast Siberia and eastern Greenlandwas the home of the was also createdto serve the religious needs of the people. or

wore such a mask during ceremonial dances.Inuit/Eskimos. Inuit Art

Inuit shamans

medicine men

Southwest Region: PuebloThis

region extends from the northern area of Mexico to the Southern Foothills of the Rocky Mountains.

Early Spanish used the term used to describe

groups of people living in large settlements. Ancient

P dwellings were built with sun-dried clay walls.

A key parts of was the a circular

underground structure. The symbolized the

World Below, from where the believed the

spirits came from.pueblo - ueblo pueblos kiva, kivas

Pueblo's

Taos, Pueblo Adobe

Huts, 1300, New Mexico.Kiva. Pecos Pueblo,

Pecos National

Monument, New Mexico.

Great Plains Region

Blackfoot, Crow, Cheyenne SiouxThis area between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains stretches from the Gulf of Mexico into Canada.

The tribes of the continuously hunted the

great herds of Bison. This movement from place to place made the production of pottery, basket ware impractical. Work in wood or stone was limited mainly to the fashioning of bows and flint - tipped arrows for hunting.

Different tribes of the included

and were highly skilled in the preparation of skins used for clothing, footwear and shields. The men of the tribes would paint the skins used for tepees, shields and robes for the chief. Often scenes depicted capture important events or highlighted the bravery of a chief.

Great Plains region

Plains Blackfoot, Crow, Cheyenne

Sioux

George Washakie.

Elkhide painted

with design of

Sun Dance

Ceremony.

Shoshoni

Wyoming. 1900.

Woodlands RegionThe is the area between theMississippi River and the Atlantic Coast, from theGreat Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico.The mound building peoples of the were ofthe first wholived mostly in the Ohio Valley. Thepurpose of these mounds remains a subject ofdebate - some believe they were built to createa visually impressive setting for spiritualceremonies

They were expert wood carvers and created wooden

masks that were usually decorated with horse hair.

These False Face masks were thought to be sacred

and represented the spirits who gave healers the magic they needed to treat illnesses.Woodlands region

AdenaIroquois

Serpent Mount State Memorial,

Adams County, Peebles, Ohio. 1000 B.C.-A.D. 300.

Iroquois. False Face

Mask. 1900. Wood.

1. Make a sketch of the Eskimo's Moon Goddess mask and explain

what purpose it was used for. (2) purpose:

2. What mood/feeling do you get from the Eskimo's Mask of Moon

Goddess from the lower Yukon and why? (2)

Mood/feeling:

why:

3. Using the following elements and principles: line, pattern, colour

and shape, analysis the Kwakiutl Dance Mask from Blunden

Harbour British Columbia. (4)

line: pattern: colour: shape:

4. What are the symbols associated with on the totem poles? (1)Art Of Native America Questions

5. What is a kiva used for? (1)

6. What kind of art did the Native North American tribes from

the Great Plains create? (1)

7. Explain the purpose of the serpent mound built by prehistoric

mound builders in Ohio. (1)

8. Make a sketch of the Iroquois mask and explain what kind

of mood/feeling do you get from it as a result. (2) mood/feeling:

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