Replicative Cultural Experiences in Native American Studies. 1980-1981.

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Replicative Cultural Experiences in Native American Studies. 1980-1981.

Contains Woodworking Story a 15 minute audio cassette which recounts the legend of how the Indians learned the craft of woodworking, Ceramics Story a 35 minute audiocassette which recounts the legend of how the Indians learned the craft of pottery making; Weaving Story a 40 minute audio cassette which recounts the legend of how the Indians learned the craft of weaving; Native American Arts and Culture: Part I Ceramics (117 slides): Part II: Weaving (104 slides): Part III: Woodcarving (72 slides) a set of color 35 mm. slides which explain the techniques and demonstrate the processes of the three crafts; also includes three teacher's guides designed by Karen Ann Holm to accompany the tape and slide presentations Woodcarving (33 pages), Ceramics (54 pages) and Weaving (52 pages).

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Ethnic Heritage Studies Program (U.S.)

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Foundation for Illinois Archeology

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