WHAT DO YOU SEE? This resource is designed to give you a stimulus for your Art work. It will highlight some of the forms of Art work from the Native era.

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WHAT DO YOU SEE? This resource is designed to give you a stimulus for your Art work. It will highlight some of the forms of Art work from the Native era. When you’ve looked at and discussed all the images, think about what ideas you might use to create a piece of Art work that will match your chosen Native American name Thinking skills Communication skills All images taken from Wikimedia Commons

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Thinking skills Communication skills Research further on Native American art. Then add any images you find to this presentation. Research further on Native American art. Then add any images you find to this presentation.