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Three Decades of Contemporary Native American Art

Works In The Studio
Santa Fe Studio - Photo: Kitty Leaken
Santa Fe Studio - Photo: Kitty Leaken

In traditional Indian thought, artists are considered spiritually gifted for the common good of the people. Artistic gifts are to be used to illustrate dreams and visions, to keep the culture alive, and to honor the traditions of the nation. Ignoring these gifts goes against spiritual teachings.

Many Native artists, such as Navajo Rhett Lynch, are sharing their gifts in fantastic creations. Rhett says he draws inspiration from his personal life and experiences, and heritage and from the perpetual desire to discover.

Moore, Marijo
News From Indian Country
03-31-2000


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