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El
Centro De La Rosa and LaFuente Centered in the jungle
mountain city of Tepic, Navarit, this gallery presents
the indigenous artists of west central Mexico, the
states of Jalisco and Nayarit. This is a fine collection
of Huichol art, the diversification of which is growing
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The
Electric Gallery: The Amazon Project
Devoted to the rescue
and preservation of the knowledge and the traditions of
the indigenous people of the Peruvian Amazon. Their art
is a documentation of the flora, fauna, and culture of
the Amazon, and it promotes and preserves the
traditional knowledge of medicinal and other plants of
this region. |
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Elk
Ridge Art Company
This
gallery exhibits pottery from the New Mexico Pueblos of
Zuni; Santa Clara; Jemez; Zia; San Ildefonso; Santo
Domingo; Cochiti; Acoma; Isleta; Laguna; Taos and the
Picuris. Also available is pottery by the Hopi and
Navajo. The collection includes a wide selection
of storytellers, sculptures and pots from all of these
regions. |
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Father
Wolf Designs and Gallery Located in Flagstaff, Arizona,
this gallery presents Native American Arts and Crafts of
all kinds, including paintings, sculpture, weavings,
jewelry and beadwork. |
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Four
Winds Gallery Established in 1974, Four Winds Gallery
offers the finest southwestern American Indian material
available. Their inventory ranges from the finest
historic pieces to today's most innovative artists.
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Fourth
Mesa Gallery A fine collection of Native American
art. Traditional and contemporary styles.
Specializing in Navajo rugs and the folk art of
indigenous cultures. |
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