episodes
FIRST THIRTEEN EPISODES:
1. Introduction to Native Arts: All Regions & Art Forms
2. Native Arts of the Great Southwest: From the Hopi, Zuni, and Pueblos to the Navajo, and Apache Artists
3.Native Arts of the Northern Plains: From the Lakota, Nakota and Dakota Sioux to the Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho
4.Native Arts of the Southern Plains: Kiowa, Comanche and Southern Cheyenne
5.Native Arts of the Plateau: From the Nez Perce, Crow and Blackfeet to the Spokane, Wasco and Yakima
6.Native Arts of the Great Lakes and Eastern Woodlands: From the Adena, Hopewell and Mississippian Cultures to the Iroquois, Anishnawbe and Coastal Algonquians
7.Native Arts of the Northwest Coast & Arctic: From the Makah, Tlingit, and Tsimshian to the Aleut, Inuit and other Alaska Natives
8.Native Arts of California & Hawaii: From the Chumash, Pomo and Hupa to the Maidu, Washo and Yosemite Mewuk
9.Native Arts of the Florida, the Gulf Coast and Caribbean Islands: From the Arawak, Seminole, and Creek to the Choctaw, Chickasaw and Chitimacha
10.Native Arts of Mexico: From the Toltec, Mixtec and Aztec to the Tarahumara, Huichol and Zapotecas
11.Native Arts of Central America: From the Olmec, Mayans and Colima to the Quechua, Tairona, and Wounaan
12.Native Arts of the Pacific Coast of South America: From the Chavin, Moche and Chimu to the Inca, Kichwa and Waraos.
13.Native Arts of the Amazon: From the Jivaro, Kayapo and Karaja to the Karubo, Wai Wai and Yanomami
SECOND THIRTEEN EPISODES:
1.Native American History of Architecture and Landscape Design: From Pyramids and Cliff Dwellings to Longhouses, Roundhouses and Tipis
2.Native American Art History of Wood Carving: Totems, Masks, Katsina Dolls and other Spiritual Carvings
3.Native American Art History of Painting: From Mural Walls to Oil on Canvas
4.Native American Art History of Sculpture: From Wood and Clay to Bronze and Glass
5.Native American Art History of Jewelry: From Jade and Turquoise to Gold and Silver
6.Native American Art History of Weaving: From Baskets and Blankets to Rugs and Fiber Arts
7.Native American Art History of Pottery: From Ollas and Ladles to Clay Sculptures and Storytellers
8.Native American Art History of Quillwork and Beadwork: From the Micmac, Iroquois and Mandan, to the Apache, Cheyenne and Sioux
9.Native American Art History of Clothing and Fashion: From Traditional Adornment in Feathers, Fur and Deerskin to Original Designs in Cotton, Wool and Haute Couture
10.Native American History of Music and Dance: From Traditional Ceremonies with Drums, Rattles and Flutes to the Winners of the Native American Music Awards [NAMMYS]
11. Native American History of Theater and Film: From Traditional Drama, Silent Films, and Early Documentaries to Contemporary Drama, Academy Award Winners and the Exciting Work of Contemporary Native Filmmakers
12.Native American Culinary Arts: Native American Cuisine
13.Native American Interior Design: Native American Styles
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