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Perspectives on Native Americans
Last of the Mohicans
N.C. Wyeth
Fire Curtain Restoration1970's
The fire curtain was painted over in the 1970s with this abstract design. Resoration in the 1990s restored it to its original 1930s splendor.
Click here to learn more about the Op Art style that was popular during the 70s.
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Katherine Nester and Kristina Simanis
This unit was created in 2009 in conjunction with a CPS Pictures America Grant through the office of Library Services.
Curriculum overview
http://cpspicturesamerica.blogspot.com
Student Questions
http://perspectivesteacherresources.blogspot.com/
Primary Resources for Art Education
Picturing America
Getty Museum Lesson Plans
Wyeth's Endsheet
Last of the Mohicans
Resources on Native Americans
Maps of Historical Native Lands
Tribes and brief history
Headdresses and hats
Dwellings and homes
Maps of current Native American lands
Tribal Arts Zion
Beadwork
Native American Collections
Mitchell Museum of Native American Art Evanston
A variety of Native Crafts and Stories
National Museum of Native American Art
More Symbols 2
More Symbols
Symbols
Mounds, Petroglyphs, Pictographs
Contemporary Native American Artists
George Longfish art
George Longfish article
Video on preserving language
More Resources
Contemporary Art
Some Beadwork
Navajo Rugs
More symbols
Symbols
Pottery Links
Do you believe that the library mural depicts an honorable student and a lazy student?
Fire Curtain
This seems to be the artist and his helpers creating the mural in the 1930s.
Jessica Westmoreland
Student Art
http://perspectivesonnativeamericansart.blogspot.com/