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Culture has an effect on art and vice versa and that is, why it is not at all surprising that the Native American culture has had a huge impact on the art from that area. You can look at beautiful pictures from different cultures to see how art and culture feed off each other and enrich each other mutually. Many of us look at examples of art without even being aware of what inspired them at least on a conscious level, but there are many things that affect art. Different types of artistic…
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Description Though I took some liberties drawing him, I hope hes still recognizable as the actor Graham Greene,I thought he was quite handsome in his Indian robe Drawn on Bristol Board, with mechanical pencil and 6B art pencil Reference from a magazine... This is also dedicated tofor her birthday,her friendship and support Thank You for viewing Kindly featured byand[link]
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This is an A4 (29.7 x 21 cm) digital print of my Totem illustration, inspired by native american totem poles. Printed in the UK on lovely thick 300 gsm, lightly textured off-white card. The card is FSC certified and will be posted in a protective bio-degradable bag. Signed on the reverse. This print will be carefully packaged to avoid damage in the post. If you would be interested in having this printed larger, or as a Giclée print please get in touch! © Lyndsey Green 2014

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The BSA recently came out with a new policy regarding Native American References on BSA products. This one item caught my attention: "Associating a spear, a hatchet, or a bow and arrow, (even the word 'arrow') with Native American imagery is not acceptable." Does that mean we have to remove the tomahawk from the Kawida flap? What about our name Order of the Arrow? I'm sure the special three-person panel with the BSA Licensing will have to make some decisions.
Native Americans have always been very spiritual people. They use creative designs to identify themselves, as well as their tribes. Today, you can see many
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