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        | Online Essays and Interviews | 
      
      
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        | Online Exhibits and Museums | 
      
      
        
          - The Heard Museum in
            Phoenix has many online exhibits available and a K-12 educational
            section
 
          -             Among the online exhibits at the Peabody Museum
            of Archaeology and Ethnology 
 
at Harvard University, are: 
The Children of Changing Woman 
            Rainmakers from the Gods: Hopi Katsinam 
          - Contemporary Hopi Arts and Crafts, from the Hopi Cultural Preservation
            Office
 
          - Guide to Hopi Kachinas
 
          - American Indians and the Natural World from the Carnegie
              Museum of Natural History has a section on:
 
              The Hopi of the Southwest 
          - To Touch the Past: Painted Pottery of the Mimbres People
 
          - Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota
 
          - Pueblo Pottery from the Internet Public Library
 
          - The Studio of the Santa Fe Indian School,
 
            from the Fred Jones, Jr. Museum of Art at the University of Oklahoma 
          - Pueblo Indian Watercolors, from the National Museum of American
            Art
 
          - Singing the Clay: Pueblo Pottery of the Southwest Yesterday and
            Today,
 
            from the Frank H. McClung Museum of the University of Tennessee at
            Knoxville 
          - Ethnological Collections of the Arizona State Museum
 
          - Navajo Rugs of the Hubbell Trading Post
 
          - Woven by the Grandmothers, from the National Museum of the American
            Indian
 
          - The Museum of Anthropology at the University of Michigan
              has these
            exhibits:
 
            The Hopi Kachina Collection 
            Acoma and Zuni Pottery 
            Guide to Native American Museums of New Mexico 
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        | Other Information | 
      
      
        
          - GreatNewMexico.com,
            comprehensive directory and guide to everything in New Mexico.
 
          - Navajo Rug Repair
 
          - Articles from the Wingspread Collector's Guide Online:
 
            700 AD-1989, Chronology of Textiles and Fiber Art in New Mexico 
            Allan Houser 
            Antique Indian Silver Jewelry, A brief history of Indian Silver work
            in the Southwest 
            Collecting Contemporary Navajo Weavings 
            Collecting and Change in Native American Basketry 
            Collecting Indian Pottery 
            Contemporary Expression of Traditional Native American Art 
            Contemporary Navajo Folk Art 
            The First Storyteller 
            Glossary of Pueblo Pottery Terms 
            Helen Hardin 1943 - 1984 
            How Pueblo Pottery is Made 
            Indian Fetishes 
            Indian Trade Blankets 
            Indigenous Perspectives on Indian Art 
            Perky Fine Art, Professional Art Consulting Service in Los Angeles
             
            What Does This Indian Symbol Mean? 
            What is Heishi? 
            With a View to the Southwest: Dorothy Dunn 
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