Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Tribal Art Collection (page 6)

"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: Nuestra SeAnora de la Luz de Tancoyol

Nuestra SeAnora de la Luz de Tancoyol
A second mission is located in the community of Tancoyol called Nuestra SeAnora de la Luz de Tancoyol, dedicated to Our Lady of Light

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Nuestra SeAnora de la Luz de Tancoyol

Nuestra SeAnora de la Luz de Tancoyol
A second mission is located in the community of Tancoyol called Nuestra SeAnora de la Luz de Tancoyol, dedicated to Our Lady of Light

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Nuestra SeAnora de la Luz de Tancoyol

Nuestra SeAnora de la Luz de Tancoyol
A second mission is located in the community of Tancoyol called Nuestra SeAnora de la Luz de Tancoyol, dedicated to Our Lady of Light

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Nuestra SeAnora de la Luz de Tancoyol

Nuestra SeAnora de la Luz de Tancoyol
A second mission is located in the community of Tancoyol called Nuestra SeAnora de la Luz de Tancoyol, dedicated to Our Lady of Light

Background imageTribal Art Collection: San Francisco del Valle de Tilaco

San Francisco del Valle de Tilaco is in a small community eighteen km northeast of Landa de Matamoros. It was constructed between 1754 and 1762 by Juan Crespi and dedicated to Francis of Assisi

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys

Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys are those made by artisans rather than manufactured in factories. The history of Mexican toys extends as far back as the Mesoamerican era

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys

Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys are those made by artisans rather than manufactured in factories. The history of Mexican toys extends as far back as the Mesoamerican era

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys

Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys are those made by artisans rather than manufactured in factories. The history of Mexican toys extends as far back as the Mesoamerican era

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Statue Cangrande della Scala Verona

Statue Cangrande della Scala Verona
Equestrian statue of Cangrande I della Scala at Piazzaletto delle Arche in Verona Italy

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Figure (dancing) on a stone in Monte Alban, Mexico

Figure (dancing) on a stone in Monte Alban, Mexico
Figure on a stone in gallery of dancers in Monte Alban, Mexico.Monte Alban is 9km away from Oaxaca city.Monte AlbAan was one of the most important socio-political

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Figure (dancing) on a stone in Monte Alban, Mexico

Figure (dancing) on a stone in Monte Alban, Mexico
Figure on a stone in gallery of dancers in Monte Alban, Mexico.Monte AlbAan is 9km away from Oaxaca city.Monte Alban was one of the most important socio-political

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Figures on a wall in Uxmal, YucatAan, Mexico

Figures on a wall in Uxmal, YucatAan, Mexico.Image taken outdoors, daylight, no people in the image

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Figures on a wall in Uxmal, YucatAan, Mexico

Figures on a wall in Uxmal, YucatAan, Mexico.Image taken outdoors, daylight, no people in the image

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Figures on a wall in Uxmal, YucatAan, Mexico

Figures on a wall in Uxmal, YucatAan, Mexico.Image taken outdoors, daylight, no people in the image

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Figures on a wall in Uxmal, YucatAan, Mexico

Figures on a wall in Uxmal, YucatAan, Mexico.Image taken outdoors, daylight, no people in the image

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Figures on a wall in Uxmal, YucatAan, Mexico

Figures on a wall in Uxmal, YucatAan, Mexico.Image taken outdoors, daylight, no people in the image

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: Traditional hand made Panamanian handicrafts. Embera Indian grass basket in front

Traditional hand made Panamanian handicrafts. Embera Indian grass basket in front
Embera Indian grass basket in front of colorful hand stitched Kuna Indian mola

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Totem Pole, Gitwangak, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Totem Pole, Gitwangak, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Eagle image on Totem Pole, Teslin Tlingit Heritage Center, Teslin, Yukon, Canada, North America

Eagle image on Totem Pole, Teslin Tlingit Heritage Center, Teslin, Yukon, Canada, North America

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Copper Indian girl mending snow shoe

Copper Indian girl mending snow shoe. From John Franklin " Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea", London, 1823. Colored lithograph

Background imageTribal Art Collection: North American Indian, 19th century woven beadwork

North American Indian, 19th century woven beadwork
North American Indian: Potowatami: Great Lakes. Bandolier bag, 19th century woven beadwork (detail). Photograph. Chicago, Field Museum

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Bronze deer from Sevlievo

Bronze deer from Sevlievo
Prehistory: Bulgaria - Iron Age. Bronze deer coming from Sevlievo

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Sweden, Vityckle, Prehistoric rock carvings

Sweden, Vityckle, Prehistoric rock carvings
Sweden - Vityckle - Rock carvings

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Sweden, Litsleby, prehistoric rock carvings

Sweden, Litsleby, prehistoric rock carvings
Sweden - Tanum - Surroundings of Tanumshede (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1994) - Litsleby - Nordic Bronze Age rock carvings

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Australia, Northern Territory, Arnhem Land, Kakadu National Park, Nourlangie Rock

Australia, Northern Territory, Arnhem Land, Kakadu National Park, Nourlangie Rock, Aboriginal rock paintings
Australia - Northern Territory - Arnhem Land. Kakadu National Park (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1981), Nourlangie Rock, aboriginal rock paintings

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Mexico, Mitla, meander engraved in stone

Mexico, Mitla, meander engraved in stone
Mexico - Oaxaca State - Mitla archaeological site. Mixtec civilization, Palace of Columns. Stone frieze with geometric decoration known as greca patterns, 14th century A.D

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Peru, Lima, Gold Museum, part of diadem

Peru, Lima, Gold Museum, part of diadem
Ancient American civilizations - Peru. Nazca cultures. Funerary mask

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Chile, Easter Island, Rapa-Nui National Park (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1995)

Chile, Easter Island, Rapa-Nui National Park (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1995)
Chile, Easter Island. Rapa-Nui National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1995). Moai (megalithic anthropomorphic statue). Ahu Nau Nau

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Chile, Easter Island, Rapa-Nui National Park (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1995)

Chile, Easter Island, Rapa-Nui National Park (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1995)
Chile, Easter Island. Rapa-Nui National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1995). Moais (megalithic anthropomorphic statues) on Ahu Nau Nau

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Italy, Civita Castellana, Falerii Veteres, Falisci tribe, Jar with stand and cup

Italy, Civita Castellana, Falerii Veteres, Falisci tribe, Jar with stand and cup 8th century B.C. Italy, Civita Castellana, Museo Dell agro Falisco (Archaeological Museum), Italic art

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Italy, Lombardy, Val Camonica, Cornal, Idol statue with graffito from Camuni tribe

Italy, Lombardy, Val Camonica, Cornal, Idol statue with graffito from Camuni tribe
Prehistory, Italy, Lombardy Region, 3rd-2nd millennium b.C. Camuni tribe: Idol statue with graffito. From Cornal, Val Camonica

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Peru, gold earring, 400 - 900 A. D

Peru, gold earring, 400 - 900 A. D
Pre-Inca civilization, Peru, 4th-9th century. Moche culture. Goldsmithery. Gold ornament with semi-precious stone and shell mosaic depicting anthropomorphic figure

Background imageTribal Art Collection: The grave of Shah, a Tlingit shaman, marked with carved wood totems, Chilkat, Alaska

The grave of Shah, a Tlingit shaman, marked with carved wood totems, Chilkat, Alaska
ALASKA: ESKIMO GRAVE. The grave of Shah, a Tlingit shaman, marked with carved wood totems, Chilkat, Alaska. Photographed by Winter and Pond, c1895

Background imageTribal Art Collection: First Nation totem pole at the courthouse in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, North America

First Nation totem pole at the courthouse in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Totem poles in cemetery in Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Totem poles in cemetery in Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Totem pole at Umista Cultural Centre, Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Totem pole at Umista Cultural Centre, Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageTribal Art Collection: The Totem Pole, a gift from the people of Canada to Queen Elizabeth in 1958, Virginia Water

The Totem Pole, a gift from the people of Canada to Queen Elizabeth in 1958, Virginia Water, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTribal Art Collection: El Brujo Archaeological Complex near Trujillo, Peru, South America

El Brujo Archaeological Complex near Trujillo, Peru, South America

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Ruins of Chan Chan Pre-Columbian archaeological site near Trujillo, Peru, South America

Ruins of Chan Chan Pre-Columbian archaeological site near Trujillo, Peru, South America

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Traditional wood carving at the Ile des Pins, New Caledonia, Melanesia, South Pacific, Pacific

Traditional wood carving at the Ile des Pins, New Caledonia, Melanesia, South Pacific, Pacific

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Traditional hut with poles on the west coast of Grand Terre, New Caledonia, Melanesia

Traditional hut with poles on the west coast of Grand Terre, New Caledonia, Melanesia, South Pacific, Pacific

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Wooden statues in the sculpture garden of La Foa, West coast of Grand Terre, New Caledonia

Wooden statues in the sculpture garden of La Foa, West coast of Grand Terre, New Caledonia, Melanesia, South Pacific, Pacific

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Tjibaou cultural center in Noumea, New Caledonia, Melanesia, South Pacific, Pacific

Tjibaou cultural center in Noumea, New Caledonia, Melanesia, South Pacific, Pacific

Background imageTribal Art Collection: According to legend, the dreamcatcher catches all dreams, good and bad. Bad dreams

According to legend, the dreamcatcher catches all dreams, good and bad. Bad dreams are trapped in the web until dawn and burn up

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Carved serpent head is an artifact from Teotihuacan on display at the National Museum

Carved serpent head is an artifact from Teotihuacan on display at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City, Mexico

Background imageTribal Art Collection: H. ALLEN SMITH (1907-1976). American writer. Photographed in 1941 at the time of the publication

H. ALLEN SMITH (1907-1976). American writer. Photographed in 1941 at the time of the publication of his Low Man on a Totem Pole

Background imageTribal Art Collection: Petroglyph National Monument (Boca Negra Canyon), Albuquerque, New Mexico

Petroglyph National Monument (Boca Negra Canyon), Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States of America, North America



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"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.