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An abundance of artwork from indigenous people, from the Pre-Columbian designs of the Aztecs and Mayans to Zuni shields and Anasazi pottery.
Products in Native American, Mexican, More |  |  |  | 261 North American Indian Designs by Madeleine Orban-Szontagh Clearly drawn royalty-free illustrations based on authentic design motifs of Sioux, Blackfoot, Apache, Cheyenne, other tribes. Abstract and floral motifs, human, animal and mythical figures. Ideal for many art and craft purposes.
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|  | American Indian Basketry by Otis Tufton Mason Exhaustive, standard survey of baskets and their makers, Alaska to South America. Coiled and woven baskets, materials, techniques, uses in cooking, agriculture, war, mortuary customs, much more. 460 illustrations.
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|  | American Indian Design & Decoration by Le Roy H. Appleton Full text, plus more than 700 precise drawings of basketry, sculpture, painting, pottery, sand paintings, metal, much more. 4 plates in color. Text gives lore and tradition behind the designs.
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|  | Ancient Mexican Designs by Gregory Mirow 240 meticulously reproduced motifs from the pre-Columbian world include Aztec calendars, animals, mythological characters, scores of other striking images — from codices, Maya hieroglyphs, mask panels, Olmec pottery figures, more. Royalty free.
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|  | Argentine Indian Art by Alejandro Eduardo Fiadone 284 rare designs include animal and totemic designs, geometric and rectilinear figures, abstracts, grids, and many other distinctive styles. Carefully adapted, authentic motifs; perfect for textile and print design.
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|  | Authentic Indian Designs by Maria Naylor Largest collection anywhere: 2,500 authentic illustrations of bowls, bottles and pipes, geometric and floral patterns on beadwork, pictographs, symbolic tipi decorations, masks, basket weaves, Hopi katchina figures, much more.
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|  | An Aztec Herbal: The Classic Codex of 1552 by William Gates 16th-century codex was first herbal and medical text compiled in the New World, with ancient remedies for everything from hiccoughs to gout. Index. New Introduction. Over 180 black-and-white and 38 color illustrations.
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|  | The Codex Nuttall by Zelia Nuttall The only value-priced, full-color edition of the pre-Columbian Mexican (Mixtec) book. Features 88 color plates of kings, gods, heroes, temples, sacrifices, and more. New introduction.
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|  | Decorative Art of the Southwestern Indians by Dorothy S. Sides Nearly 300 royalty-free examples, ranging from 13th-century geometric art of Pueblo to contemporary designs, include motifs from pottery, basketry, beadwork, masks, dolls, sand paintings, and blankets. 50 plates.
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|  | Design Motifs of Ancient Mexico by Jorge Enciso This catalog of ancient motifs contains over 760 vigorous, powerful, stark designs from pre-Columbian clay stamps made by Aztecs, Maya, Zapotecs, Toltec, Olmec, Mixtec. Depictions of serpents, gods, priests, dancers, florals, geometrics, more.
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|  | Designs from Pre-Columbian Mexico by Jorge Enciso 300 bold, rhythmic circle designs, originally incorporated on small clay spindle weights, depicting man-like deities, animals both real and fantastic, reptiles, birds, flowers, masks, geometrical figures, wheels, foliage, maze-like patterns, and frets.
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|  | Maya Designs by Wilson G. Turner Over 40 beautiful renderings of Maya designs found on building facades, painted vases, designs drawn from architectural sculpture and other monumental carvings, murals, illustrated books (codexes), and miscellaneous artifacts.
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|  | Mexican Indian Folk Designs: 252 Motifs from Textiles by Irmgard Weitlaner-Johnson Incorporating abstract and geometric forms as well as highly stylized images of flowers, plants, animals, birds, and humans, these exacting illustrations represent more than 20 major Mexican Indian cultures.
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|  | Mola Designs by Frederick W. Shaffer 45 folk designs from original clothing by Cuna Indians of Panama: crosses, demons, flowers, animals, more.
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| |  | Northwest Coast Indian Designs by Madeleine Orban-Szontagh Over 270 designs from art of Nootka, Kwakiutl, Tlingit, other groups. Stylized plants, abstracts, repeating patterns, totemic images, more.
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|  | Southwestern Indian Designs by Madeleine Orban-Szontagh Treasury of 250 royalty-free images, drawn from authentic motifs on Hopi ceremonial dress, Zuni shields, Anasazi pottery, Navajo jewelry, rugs and sand paintings, Pueblo pottery, and many more.
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