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Andrewhudson
Not just story books or Marathi Novel, but all variety of books like Children books, health books, cook books or Marathi Sahitya is also available.

By: Andrewhudson | Art and Humanities  > Aboriginal Art | Posted: Friday, October 07th, 2011

Paul Polkinghorne
The Maori people are the indigenous people of Aotearoa (New Zealand) and first arrived here in waka hourua (voyaging canoes) from their ancestral homeland of Hawaiki over 1000 years ago.

By: Paul Polkinghorne | Art and Humanities  > Aboriginal Art | Posted: Saturday, September 10th, 2011

Rajendra P
India Art Festival is one such forum that aims to provide a cultural bridge between Indian artists and art galleries, art collectors and connoisseurs.

By: Rajendra P | Art and Humanities  > Aboriginal Art | Posted: Wednesday, August 03rd, 2011

Michael Smith
Inuit art is a north Canadian handmade art work by Inuit people. It is basically a ritual art. It was generally practiced by the people of Canadian Eskimo. A group of minor community people less than 30,000 made these Inuit art.

By: Michael Smith | Art and Humanities  > Aboriginal Art | Posted: Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

Hue Laptacek
Palm leaves are one of the most popularly used material for creating baskets in Africa, and Namibia is no exception. Basket makers from Namibia color the palm leaves using different vegetable-based dye colors.

By: Hue Laptacek | Art and Humanities  > Aboriginal Art | Posted: Wednesday, May 04th, 2011

Hue Laptacek
Your art agent can help you shop from the different African art galleries and museums. These institutions have the genuine pieces in store.

By: Hue Laptacek | Art and Humanities  > Aboriginal Art | Posted: Wednesday, May 04th, 2011

Hue Laptacek
Most of the African arts and craft products are made from wood. The material is enhanced by decorating them with clay, shells, beads, metal, feathers, and ivory.

By: Hue Laptacek | Art and Humanities  > Aboriginal Art | Posted: Wednesday, May 04th, 2011

Hue Laptacek
Most African art pieces take human figures as the primary subject. The human figures hold different kinds of symbolisms.

By: Hue Laptacek | Art and Humanities  > Aboriginal Art | Posted: Wednesday, May 04th, 2011

Dean Grommet
Even though the Blackfeet Nation is on the cusp of making one of its biggest comebacks ever, the tribe may be facing its biggest battle of all: The fight to be Indians and to remain Indians.

By: Dean Grommet | Art and Humanities  > Aboriginal Art | Posted: Friday, December 17th, 2010