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This unique art form, practiced from Maine to Alaska, involves using dyed porcupine quills to decorate clothing, bags, and other objects.
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An art form of the Anishinaabeg people, including the Ojibwe, Potawatomi, and Odawa, as well as the Cree.
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A sacred art form practiced by many Southwest tribes, including the Navajo and Apache.
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Pottery has been an important part of Native American cultures for thousands of years.
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Beadwork is a widely practiced art form among Native Americans, used to decorate clothing, jewelry, and other objects.
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Basketry is another ancient art form that was used for a variety of purposes, including gathering, storage, and cooking.
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Petroglyphs are images pecked into rock surfaces, while pictographs are images painted on rock surfaces.
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Sculpture is another important art form among Native Americans.
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Textiles were an important part of Native American cultures and were used for a variety of purposes, including clothing, blankets, and ceremonial purposes.
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Rock art is a broad term that encompasses petroglyphs, pictographs, and other images created on rock surfaces.
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