Indigenous American art encompasses thousands of distinct practices—from Navajo weaving to Northwest Coast carving to Andean textiles—each carrying cultural, spiritual, and technical knowledge developed over centuries. Encountering these practices demands resisting the Western museum framework that treats them as historical rather than living, evolving creative traditions.
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