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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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CIAC gave testimony before the US Senate Indian Affairs committee on the current status of the Indian arts and crafts industry.
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Chogyam Trungpa Gyatso, Tibetan Monk
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Tibetan religious arts have a distinctive style with adoption of Indian and Chinese Buddhist influence, thus forming a pearl of Oriental Buddhist art.
The fighting arts of China can be traced back to the early sixth century AD and it is believed they were strongly influenced by Buddhism and in particular the teachings of an Indian Monk named Bodhidarma.
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Rob Bruff, Nightclub Bouncer
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THE MARTIAL ARTS - KARATE AND JUDO Many eyebrows would be raised when an Indian lays claim to the martial arts of Judo and Karate.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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The Indian Art Market refers to spoils of war, antique artifacts and ceremonial material created by Native Peoples all as Fine American Indian Art.
The American Indians were experts in the ancient art of camouflage They devised protectlve tactics of camouflaging their horses and themselves in enemy territory and ably outmaneuvered seasoned soldiers and unfriendly tribes.
At more than two hundred sites scattered across the Baja peninsula the ancient Indians left rock art ranging from simple petroglyphs pecked on exposed rocks to enormous murals painted on the walls and ceilings of rock shelters and caves.
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Anita Ganesh, Poet
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Experience Native American Indian traditions at workshops on such creative arts as clap sticks, basketry or enjoy our performances by renown storytellers and gifted performers.
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Rob Verdann, Afterdark Removalist
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We are members in good standing of the Indian Arts And Crafts Association (IACA) assuring you that you can purchase your turquoise jewelry, southwestern jewelry and turquoise necklaces from us with confidence.
We are members in good standing of the Indian Arts And Crafts Association (IACA) assuring you that you can purchase your Native American turquoise jewelry, southwestern jewelry and turquoise necklaces from us with confidence.
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Paddy McGuinness, Newsagent
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There, it was hoped, the Indians would learn the arts and crafts of "civilization," and by the time the westward movement of European immigrants caught up with them they would be ready for assimilation into Jefferson's dream of a rural republic of independent yeomen.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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This is the challenge that lies at the heart of the introduction of Indian classical performing arts into an American elementary school culture and it was the main topic of discussion among the presenters as the program developed.
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