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Native American Art - Origin and Different
Traditions
Author: Robbie Darmona
Article: No written records of Native Americans
exist before the 1500s, when the European seamen discovered the
American continent. The period before 1500s is considered by
scholars as prehistoric. During that time and after, Native
Americans had created their own states, history and art. Native
American art is thought to be the link between natives and
Europeans, the only way to communicate ideas between the two
cultures. When the Europeans came, slight changes in Native American
art resulted, due to the new way of life that native people had to
take.
Native American art is our way to reach the
native Americans' views and history, to learn more about them.
That's why culture researchers explore Native American art and make
it an object of many scholastic discussions. There exists a
qualification of the Native American culture, branching off into
five main culture districts or zones, which is done for easier
interpretation of the works of art and culture. They are, namely,
the East, the Plains, Southwest and Northwest coast, and the Arctic.
The forms of Native American art differ considerably regarding
different districts. That depends on the different weather
conditions, various traditions among different groups of natives,
natural environment, social order, different religious beliefs, and
so on.
The difference of Native American works of art
in different districts is so astounding that we may even wonder if
they came from one continent. The basic reason for this is about the
purpose of art in the lifestyle of Native Americans. Native American
art served many purposes, and most of all it was meant to be the
visual representation of different myths and religious beliefs. The
mythological origin of Native American art gives some reason why the
forms of art differ significantly in different parts of the
continent: because of the different myths and religions that existed
between tribes. Native American art is done to meet various needs;
to be a traditional linkage between generations (like the carved
totem poles); to serve practical necessities( Natives created
beautifully painted pots, vases, utensils, woven mats, rugs,
blankets, coverings, home-made clothes and jewelry in astonishing
combinations of colours); to be a symbol of rituals (for example art
was used in the ritual for rain, and in healing ceremonies, for
which different masks and rich garments were produced.)
Native American art is so various and hard to
categorize also because of the materials used for the creative
activities. Many artists used materials, which they found in their
natural surroundings. Feathers, porcupine quills, tree bark, wood,
animal skins and hair were all combined in the artistic creation.
Different artists used different technologies for the making of
beautiful things. Native American art is composed of artworks, made
by carving, painting, weaving, sewing, or building. And different
technologies tend to slightly vary in different regions, so that
artworks are not the same, even if the same materials are used for
their making. Many Native American artworks were intended both for
ceremonial purposes and for home usage in the daily life of people.
Garments and different bowls served many functions. Rituals and
ceremonies were so various that many artworks were produced for
their accomplishment. Native Americans had rituals for almost
everything: and a large part of their works of art was used for
different ceremonies. Totems from Pacific Northwest were a family
value and represented the people from the clan, and a lot of effort
was put into making those magnificent big poles. Masks were used for
communication with the spirits in healing ceremonies. To serve its
purpose to the point, a work of art was expected to be beautifully
done, so that artists had to make the best they could to produce
majestic artworks. For more information click <a href='http://www.artsbury.com'>Native
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Nowadays there are two branches of Native
American art- artists gone into the mainstream of making
contemporary art-like photographs, paintings on canvas or
performances, and others who continue to work using traditional
Native American art technologies.
About the author: Article by Robbie Darmona -
an <a href='http://www.robbiedarmona.com'>article
writer</a> who writes on a wide variety of subjects. For more
information click <a href='http://www.artsbury.com'>Native
American Art</a>
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