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By Subject > Clip Art and Design on CD-ROM > Native American, Mexican
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|  | Native American Design by Dover Collected from rare and authentic sources, nearly 500 stunning color and black-and-white illustrations celebrate traditional Native American art. Discover magical designs used to decorate clothing, ceremonial masks, jewelry, blankets, utensils, and more.
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| Products in Native American, Mexican |  |  |  | Design Motifs of Ancient Mexico CD-ROM and Book by Jorge Enciso Symbols and designs from the Aztec, Maya, and other early cultures depict plumed serpents, demons, human heads and figures, and other striking images. 503 black-and-white illustrations.
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|  | Native American Design by Dover Collected from rare and authentic sources, nearly 500 stunning color and black-and-white illustrations celebrate traditional Native American art. Discover magical designs used to decorate clothing, ceremonial masks, jewelry, blankets, utensils, and more.
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|  | North American Indian Motifs CD-ROM and Book by Dover Here are 391 handsomely executed black-and-white designs adapted from the Hopi, Navajo, Comanche, Cheyenne, Haida, and other native North American tribes. Disk contains all items in book.
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|  | Northwest Coast Indian Designs CD-ROM and Book by Madeleine Orban-Szontagh 283 striking, black-and-white Native American designs depict stylized plants, birds, and animals, abstract borders and repeating patterns, dramatic totemic images, and other decorative emblems.
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|  | Pre-Columbian Mexican Designs CD-ROM and Book by Carol Belanger Grafton Alive with visual renderings of kings, warriors, tribal ceremonies, and mystical journeys, ancient codices told stories through pictures. Rich with the flavor of Latin American folk art, this collection spotlights 366 color and black-and-white designs.
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|  | Southwest Indian Designs CD-ROM and Book by Dover Adapted from the native art of the American Southwest, 250 black-and-white images include traditional designs from Hopi ceremonial costumes, Zuni shields, Anasazi pottery, Navajo jewelry, and other authentic sources.
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