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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Carib Indians; Caribs; Caribes; Caribis; Yellow Caribs; Kalhíphona; Kalhiphuna; Kalhiphona; Carib culture; Carib Amerindian; Carib people; Carib (disambiguation); Carib peoples

Braille pattern dots-14         
BRAILLE PATTERN
⠉; ⡉; ⢉; ⣉; U+2889; U+28C9; U+2849; U+2809; Braille pattern dots-147; Braille pattern dots-1478; Braille pattern dots-148
The Braille pattern dots-14 ( ) is a 6-dot or 8-dot braille cell with the two top dots raised. It is represented by the Unicode code point U+2809, and in Braille ASCII with "C".
The Mexican Dream, or, The Interrupted Thought of Amerindian Civilizations         
BOOK BY JEAN-MARIE GUSTAVE LE CLÉZIO
Le rêve mexicain ou la pensée interrompue; Le Rêve mexicain ou la pensée interrompue; The Mexican Dream, Or, The Interrupted Thought of Amerindian Civilizations; The Mexican Dream Or, The Interrupted Thought of Amerindian Civilizations
The Mexican Dream, Or, The Interrupted Thought of Amerindian Civilizations is an English translation of an essay written in French by J. M.
Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas         
  • [[Martín Chambi]] (Peru), photo of a man at [[Machu Picchu]], published in ''Inca Land. Explorations in the Highlands of Peru'', 1922
  • Embera]] woman selling coiled baskets, [[Panama]]
  • Huichol bead artist, photo by Mario Jareda Beivide
  • [[Kumeyaay]] coiled basket, Celestine Lachapa of Inajo, late 19th century
  • Kuna woman with molas, [[San Blas Islands]], [[Panama]]
  • [[Lorena Lemunguier Quezada]] ([[Mapuche]]) with two of her weavings at the Bienal de Arte Indígena, [[Santiago]], [[Chile]]
  • [[Lee Marmon]] (Laguna Pueblo, 1925–2021), next to his most famous photograph, "White Man's Moccasins"
  • Mata Ortiz pottery jar by Jorge Quintana, 2002. Displayed at Museum of Man, [[San Diego]], [[California]]
  • Map of the Mesoamerican cultural region
  • Examples of contemporary Native American beadwork
  • Drawing class at the Phoenix Indian School, 1900
  • Andes}}. This map does not show Greenland, which is part of the Arctic cultural area.
  • Kaqchikel Maya sash, [[Santa Catarina Palopó]], Guatemala, c. 2006-07
  • [[Seminole patchwork]] shawl made by Susie Cypress from [[Big Cypress Indian Reservation]], c. 1980s
  • Performance art by Wayne Gaussoin ([[Picuris]]), [[Museum of Contemporary Native Art]]
  • Yahgan]] basket, woven by Abuela [[Cristina Calderón]], Chile, photo by Jim Cadwell
  • Yurok women's basketry caps, Northern California
ART CREATED BY INDIGENOUS PEOPLES FROM THE AMERICAS
User:Lithoderm/Native American art; Native American Arts; Native American Art; Indigenous art of the Americas; American Indian art; Indigenous visual arts of the Americas; Native american arts; Native American art; Arts of Native American peoples; First Nations art; Contemporary North American Indigenous artists; Indigenous arts of the Americas; Arts of the Americas; Visual art of indigenous peoples of the Americas; Art of Indigenous peoples of the Americas; Visual arts by indigenous peoples of South America; Visual arts of indigenous peoples of the Americas; Indigenous American art; Aboriginal Art History; Native art; Art of South America; American Indian painting; Native American painting; Performance arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas; Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas
Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas encompasses the visual artistic practices of the indigenous peoples of the Americas from ancient times to the present. These include works from South America and North America, which includes Central America and Greenland.

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