Clues to a Culture Fifth Grade Unit 3 – Art and Media.

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Clues to a Culture Fifth Grade Unit 3 – Art and Media

Art and Photographs Apache Life

Apache Still Life Edward S. Curtis

San Juan, A Mescalero Apache Chief

View of two Native American Apache women outside their cloth-covered wickiups in a camp in Arizona Noah H. Rose

Art and Photographs Hopi Life

Wooden Hopi Kachina Doll

Hopi Girl With Jar

East Side of Walpi Edward Curtis

Art and Photographs Haida Life

Haida mask

Dedication Potlach: The Honoring of Ancient Traditions Bill Hupe

Indian Village, Alaska

Ojibway Music from Minnesota

I Will Fight No More Forever Chief Joseph