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Contact
with Euro-American culture introduced the Indians to new media, which
used for artistic purposes as well. Instead of painting on rocks or
buffalo skins, they began painting in watercolour on paper. With the
help of white teachers, a style of painting developed at the beginning
of the 20th century in the Southwest and present-day Oklahoma which
mainly depicted scenes from the nostalgically idealized 'traditional'
culture.
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Symbols of Big Horn and Maiden
Millard Lomakema, Hopi (Southwest)
Acrylic on cardboard, undated (around 1979)

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