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Curious about ancient art? Delve into the wonderful works of the Anasazi and Pueblo peoples in this art criticism and archaeology lesson by Kenny Mencher.
with Kenney MencherCurious about ancient art? Delve into the wonderful works of the Anasazi and Pueblo peoples in this art criticism and archaeology lesson by Kenny Mencher.
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Explore the unique art and culture of the Navajo tribe! In this lesson, learn about Navajo art, the collective unconscious, and important cultural symbols.
with Kenney MencherExplore the unique art and culture of the Navajo tribe! In this lesson, learn about Navajo art, the collective unconscious, and important cultural symbols.
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Are Navajo blankets crafts, religious artifacts, or products for tourists? All three! In this lesson, learn about this fascinating history and development!
with Kenney MencherAre Navajo blankets crafts, religious artifacts, or products for tourists? All three! In this lesson, learn about this fascinating history and development!
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The Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest have an elaborate culture, rich in art and symbolism. Learn about the Tlingit, Kwakiutl, and Haida.
with Kenney MencherThe Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest have an elaborate culture, rich in art and symbolism. Learn about the Tlingit, Kwakiutl, and Haida.
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Continue to learn about the Pacific Northwest Native Americans in the second part of a lecture that explores the rich symbolism found in their art and culture.
with Kenney MencherContinue to learn about the Pacific Northwest Native Americans in the second part of a lecture that explores the rich symbolism found in their art and culture.
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