Art was a very big thing for Native American. Why were it so big? It was a way for them make money, share their tradition, and pass their history. Their art varies from painting, weaving, basketry, sculpture, etc. Base on their art, I can infer that they were very spiritual without them telling me. Most of their art reflect on animals and plant. They believe that animals, plants, stones, bodies of water and landscape have spiritual power. For example, they use totem poles to display badges or crest that validate their noble status and long standing contacts with supernatural animal spirit.
Art even influence their community. Women and men had different roles in art. Women work with clay, basketry, fibers, and bead. While men would work with sculpture, and painting. However, cross over was allowed. Surprising unlike today society, where everyone want to take credit for everything. Native did not sigh their work. Often people would still recognize it. Many art that were made is unknown of how they were made and why. Such
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They were civilize. They were well establish. They had agriculture. They had a form of government. Leader identify themselves with the sun. The leader gain power from the god. They also use many animal symbol to show it. This in addition show how much more spiritual they were. Native had this meeting that everyone attend to call POW WOWs. It’s where they dance to share their culture and art. They also play an ancient from of chunkey, a game that’s still play today.
Native American show more sigh civilization in the pueblos. It had evidence of houses. Wall made with then, well fitted stones, and the roof were made of beams supporting sapling and twigs sealed by layer of mud plaster. People build induvial home. Even their home reflect toward spiritual symbol. It didn’t talk long for them to learn how to make adobe break for their houses. In conclusion, Native American culture had a high influence in and spiritual