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  2. Ledger art - Wikipedia

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    Kiowa ledger art drawing possibly depicting the Buffalo Wallow battle in 1874, a fight between Southern Plains Indians and the U.S. Army during the Red River War.. Ledger art is narrative drawing or painting on paper or cloth, predominantly practiced by Plains Indian, but also from the Plateau and Great Basin.

  3. Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    The Late Woodland period (500–1000 CE) saw a decline in trade and in the size of settlements, and the creation of art likewise declined. From the 12th century onward, the Haudenosaunee and nearby coastal tribes fashioned wampum from shells and string; these were mnemonic devices, currency, and records of treaties.

  4. Timeline of Native American art history - Wikipedia

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    1000–1200: Acoma Pueblo and Old Oraibi are established, become the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the United States [31] [32] [33] 1070: Great Serpent Mound built in Ohio. [34] 1100: Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Canyon reaches apex in size at 800 rooms [35] 1100: Hohokam Culture reaches apex in present day Arizona [35]

  5. Roland W. Reed - Wikipedia

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    Roland Reed was born near Omro, Wisconsin about eight miles west of Oshkosh.His father, Royal Sr. (1827-1907), was a farmer and Civil War veteran. His mother, Mary Jane Hammond (1834-1904), was a homemaker.

  6. Jacques Le Moyne - Wikipedia

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    The images of the Timucua and related maps, said to be based on Le Moyne's drawings by de Bry, have fallen under intense scrutiny and their legitimacy as works related to Le Moyne are considered very questionable. Jerald Milanich, author of books on the Timucua and an archaeologist at the Florida Museum of Natural History has published an ...

  7. What is buried at Burying Hill in Bourne? Herring Pond ... - AOL

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    A Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe member noticed a filing on property that connects to sacred tribal burial grounds, prompting an appeal. What is buried at Burying Hill in Bourne? Herring Pond ...

  8. Plains hide painting - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo hide painting of Pawnees battling the Villasur expedition. Traditionally, men painted representational art. [3] [6] They painted living things. [2]Plains Indian male artists use a system of pictographic signs, characterized by two-dimensionality, readily recognizable by other members of their tribe. [7]

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