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"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Tribal Art: From Central America to North America and Beyond" Embark on a captivating journey through the vibrant world of tribal art

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Central America, Panama, Cristobal. Kuna Indian traditional molas

Central America, Panama, Cristobal. Kuna Indian traditional molas

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Ancient and Modern Jerusalem Map Engraving

Ancient and Modern Jerusalem Map Engraving
Engraved illustration of Ancient and Modern Jerusalem Map Engraving from The Popular Pictorial Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments, Published in 1862. Copyright has expired on this artwork

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Travels of The Apostle Paul Map Engraving

Travels of The Apostle Paul Map Engraving
Engraved illustration of the Travels of The Apostle Paul Map Engraving from The Popular Pictorial Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments, Published in 1862

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Wanderings of the Israelites Map Engraving

Wanderings of the Israelites Map Engraving
Engraved illustration of Wanderings of the Israelites Map Engraving from The Popular Pictorial Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments, Published in 1862. Copyright has expired on this artwork

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Petroglyphs, Parowan Gap, Iron County, Utah, United States of America, North America

Petroglyphs, Parowan Gap, Iron County, Utah, United States of America, North America

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Illustration of Nazca Line monkey drawing in desert sand, Nazca Lines, Nazca, Peru

Illustration of Nazca Line monkey drawing in desert sand, Nazca Lines, Nazca, Peru

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Queen Maya giving birth to Prince Siddhartha, the future Buddha. Nepal, 1825. Gilded brass

Queen Maya giving birth to Prince Siddhartha, the future Buddha. Nepal, 1825. Gilded brass
MAYA & SIDDHARTHA, 1825. Queen Maya giving birth to Prince Siddhartha, the future Buddha. Nepal, 1825. Gilded brass

Background imageTribal Art Collection: South America, Peru, ruins at Pisac, famous Pisac market, Peruvian crafts, typical

South America, Peru, ruins at Pisac, famous Pisac market, Peruvian crafts, typical souvenir wool blankets

Background imageTribal Art Collection: The top of a Totem Pole, Duncan, Victoria Island, British Columbia, Canada, North America

The top of a Totem Pole, Duncan, Victoria Island, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageTribal Art Collection: CANADA: HOUSE POST. Post carved from cedar inside a Heiltsuk house at Bella Bella

CANADA: HOUSE POST. Post carved from cedar inside a Heiltsuk house at Bella Bella, on the coast of British Columbia, Canada. Photographed c1905

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Totem poles with beaver image in the foreground

Totem poles with beaver image in the foreground, Teslin Tlingit Heritage Center, Teslin, Yukon, Canada, North America

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Centre for Preservation of Indian Art, Indian museum, Alter do Chao, Amazon area

Centre for Preservation of Indian Art, Indian museum, Alter do Chao, Amazon area, Brazil, South America

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Statue of Maori Chief Tamati Waaka Nene, Russell Bay of Islands, New Zealand

Statue of Maori Chief Tamati Waaka Nene, Russell Bay of Islands, New Zealand
DGA912505 Statue of Maori Chief Tamati Waaka Nene, Russell Bay of Islands, New Zealand; © NPL - DeA Picture Library / G. Sioen

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Rock engraving, Rapa Nui National Park (Unesco World Heritage List)

Rock engraving, Rapa Nui National Park (Unesco World Heritage List)
DGA917175 Rock engraving, Rapa Nui National Park (Unesco World Heritage List, 1995), Easter Island, Chile, Polynesian Civilization; © NPL - DeA Picture Library / G. Nimatallah

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Tribal Pattern

Tribal Pattern
Josie George

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Traditional colorful hand stitched Kuna Indian mola

Traditional colorful hand stitched Kuna Indian mola
The mola forms part of the traditional costume of a Kuna woman, two mola panels being incorporated as front and back panels in a blouse

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Japanese Woodblock of Kabuki actors

Japanese Woodblock of Kabuki actors
" Kunisada (1786-1865), was in his own time was the most popular and successful print designer in Japan

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Goldweight representing two crocodiles with a shared stomach

Goldweight representing two crocodiles with a shared stomach
HSC104296 Goldweight representing two crocodiles with a shared stomach, Asante, Ghana 18th-19th century (brass); Private Collection; Photo © Heini Schneebeli

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Ceremonial Lalambagi gold necklace

Ceremonial Lalambagi gold necklace
3119322 Ceremonial Lalambagi gold necklace; (add.info.: Ceremonial Lalambagi gold necklace; gold alloy; from the Island of Nias, off the west coast of north-central Sumatra, Indonesia)

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Maternity figure, possibly Afo, Nigeria, 19th century (wood)

Maternity figure, possibly Afo, Nigeria, 19th century (wood)
HSC104256 Maternity figure, possibly Afo, Nigeria, 19th century (wood); 70x30x31 cm; Horniman Museum, London, UK; Photo © Heini Schneebeli

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Bongo grave figure, Sudanese, late 19th or early 20th century (wood & metal)

Bongo grave figure, Sudanese, late 19th or early 20th century (wood & metal)
HSC99316 Bongo grave figure, Sudanese, late 19th or early 20th century (wood & metal) by African School; height: 200 cm; Musee Barbier-Mueller, Geneva

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Carved monolith (atal), Bakor, Ekoi, Cross River, Nigeria, possibly 16th century (basalt)

Carved monolith (atal), Bakor, Ekoi, Cross River, Nigeria, possibly 16th century (basalt)
HSC104802 Carved monolith (atal), Bakor, Ekoi, Cross River, Nigeria, possibly 16th century (basalt) by African School; height: 84 cm; Private Collection; Photo © Heini Schneebeli

Background imageTribal Art Collection: An Askari figure wearing a fez with a metal cap badge

An Askari figure wearing a fez with a metal cap badge
MGS223975 An Askari figure wearing a fez with a metal cap badge, Kamba, Kenya, first half 20th century (wood) by Munge

Background imageTribal Art Collection: A Kongo power dog figure (wood, nails)

A Kongo power dog figure (wood, nails)
1765077 A Kongo power dog figure (wood, nails) by Congolese; 57.1 long cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: A Kongo power dog figure. 57.1cm long.); Photo eChristies Images; African, out of copyright

Background imageTribal Art Collection: A Mayan shell pectoral with the profile torso of a dignitary, c. 450-650 (shell)

A Mayan shell pectoral with the profile torso of a dignitary, c. 450-650 (shell)
1767157 A Mayan shell pectoral with the profile torso of a dignitary



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"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Tribal Art: From Central America to North America and Beyond" Embark on a captivating journey through the vibrant world of tribal art, where ancient traditions and cultural expressions come alive. In Central America, immerse yourself in the enchanting land of Panama, specifically Cristobal, as you discover the mesmerizing beauty of Kuna Indian traditional molas. These intricate textile masterpieces tell stories passed down through generations. Venturing further, let your curiosity guide you to maps that unveil historical narratives. Marvel at the Travels of The Apostle Paul Map Engraving, tracing his remarkable journeys across lands far and wide. Delve into Ancient and Modern Jerusalem Map Engraving to witness the evolution of this sacred city throughout time. And don't miss out on exploring the Wanderings of the Israelites Map Engraving, which brings biblical tales to life. As you traverse continents, make a stop in Utah's Iron County in North America. Here lies Parowan Gap adorned with fascinating petroglyphs etched by ancient civilizations—a testament to their rich heritage and connection with nature. Continuing southwards to Peru's Nazca region reveals an awe-inspiring sight—the Nazca Lines—an enigmatic collection including an illustration of a monkey drawing etched into desert sand that has puzzled researchers for centuries. Crossing borders once again takes us northward towards Canada's vast landscapes filled with indigenous artistry. Witness breathtaking craftsmanship as you encounter a House Post carved from cedar within Bella Bella's Heiltsuk house—a true testament to Canadian First Nations' artistic prowess. Further north still lies Teslin Tlingit Heritage Center in Yukon—home to majestic Totem poles featuring beaver imagery that symbolizes resilience and resourcefulness cherished by indigenous communities. In British Columbia's Duncan on Victoria Island stands another towering Totem Pole—its intricate carvings narrating ancestral legends while preserving cultural heritage for generations to come.

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