Contains a collection of nearly three hundred black-and-white illustrations of authentic Southwestern Indian decorations and drawings from the thirteenth-century art of the ancient Pueblos to the styles and geometric designs of the Apache, Pima, Zuni, Navajo, and other tribes of the region.
A collection of full-color, illustrated photographs that describe ancient Native American artifacts, with information on determining their value and grade, as well as building a collection.
Surveys the artistic achievements of the high Precolumbian civilizations, including the Olmec, Maya, Teotihuacan, Toltec, Aztec, and their lesser-known contemporaries, profiling their pyramids, palaces, jewlery, and sculptures.
art activities about Anasazi, American Indians, settlers, trappers, and cowboys
Merrill, Yvonne Young
1996
Includes photographs and complete instructions for twenty-eight paper projects inspired by historical relics of the Anasazi, American Indians, settlers, trappers, and cowboys of the Rocky Mountains.
Introduces new readers to the art of ancient Mexico, explaining the methods and materials used to create different works of art and exploring the artists' inspirations and daily lives.