CLICK HERE to go to a list of current and future auctions, exhibitions, Tribal and Native Arts shows that deal with African, Oceanic, American Indian and Northwest Coast Indian Art (link will open in a new window)
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CLICK HERE To view images and information on the African art collection at the Denver Art Museum (link will open in a new window)
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SURVIVAL A virtual tour of the Inuit art collection of Dr. Sam Wagonfeld and his wife Sally Allen (members of the Douglas Society) (link will open in a new window)
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The sustaining power of Inuit art Inuit art has evolved from humble beginnings in Canada to become a highly collectible art form worldwide Art Business News, Dec, 2001 by Lisa Crawford Watson
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Cheyenne Visions II - An online exhibition from the Denver Art Museum of Cheyenne Indian art and culture
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Chapungu A virtual tour of the exhibition "Chapungu: Custom and Legend, A Culture in Stone" that was held at the Denver Botanic Gardens in 2004 (link will open in a new window)
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Nampeyo - The Legacy of a Master Potter - Probably the most famous Hopi potter who continued to make pots even after she became blind. An incredible story of the life of "Nampeyo" - links to online exhibitions and educational background on Nampeyo
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A virtual tour of "Parcours des mondes - 2006 - in Paris" by Douglas Society member Rand Smith. Parcours des mondes is an African, Oceanic, American Indian Tribal art show hailed as one of the best in the world.
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Frederick H. Douglas - His Story by Douglas Society President Jim Marx
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MAKING A PARFLECHE by Donald Gruber An interesting article on a class project that taught students about the parafleche and how to make one.
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