Native Tourist Arts Have Evolved

Some of the crafts previously made as lower cost items for sale to outsiders have developed a new life. We’ve learned that the fairly inexpensive, Indian symbol-driven sandpaintings done for tourist consumption have taken a new form. Navajo artists with art training and talent are producing pieces with non-symbolic subjects, including figural studies, landscapes, and scenes from daily life or popular culture. Check on YouTube for a video by the Ettcity Boys demonstrating how to make such a picture. The artists are—you guessed it—young individuals who are striving for a new look to an old-time tourist collectible. Young Native women (and a few men) with a talent for sewing are also making “Indian style” garments and accessories for sale, spurred on by the growth of this category at shows and in real life. Keep your eye out for tote bags and purses with a Southwestern flair.


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