"Cultural heritage in general consists of the products and processes of a culture that are preserved and passed on through the generations. Some of that heritage takes the form of cultural property, formed by tangible artifacts such as buildings or works of art. Many parts of culture, however are intangible, including song, music, dance, drama, skills, cuisine, crafts and festivals. They are forms of culture that can be recorded but cannot be touched or stored in physical form, like in a museum, but only experienced through a vehicle giving expression to it. These cultural vehicles are called "Human Treasures" by the United Nations.
Here I will endeavor to maintain a clip art file for those educators who need images and other artifacts representing indigenous peoples. Many of them have either been produced by myself, are derivative works or have been restored from the public domain.
Teachers may use the work in the production of lesson plans and as visual aids within the boundaries of their classroom and it's materials without compensation to me.
Do not, however, re-publish the content on the web within a clip art collection database. You may use an occasional image for reference in an article. In such cases, a link must also be returned to this blog at http://arteducationdaily.blogspot.com Include the link just below the image within the caption.
Illustrated Artifacts for The Indigenous People of South America:- Central Mexico Artifact Clip Art
- Designs by The Incan Indians of Peru
- Mexican Indian Designs from Textiles and Pottery - video about Huichol folk art
Clip Art Resources for The Native Peoples of New Guinea:
Additional Native North American clip art artifacts/article links:
- Material culture of North American plains Indians
- Popular Native American Crafts
- clip art of Native American baskets
- Porcupine quill artifacts
- Maricopa Motifs for Native Pottery
- Kwakiuti Artifact Clip Art
- Hopi Ceremonial Artifacts
- Designs by Zuni Native Americans
- Motifs by modern American Pueblo Indians
- Illustrations of Native Totem Poles
- How Hopi people hand built pots...
Illustrated Artifacts for Indigenous People of Africa:
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