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Paper · Semantic Scholar
The most precious resource: time allocation of immigrants in the U.S.This study offers a comprehensive examination of the time-use patterns of immigrants versus native-born populations in the U.S., drawing from the American Time-Use Survey (ATUS) spanning 2003–2019. We analyze differences in the concentration and diversity of time allocation, looking both at participation likelihood and at the time spent in a disaggregated set of activities. Our findings underscore pronounced differe…
Reference · Wikidata
art of Amerindian peoplesart created by Indigenous peoples from the Americas
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
The visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas encompasses the visual artistic practices of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas from ancient times to the present. These include works from South America and North America, which includes Central America and Greenland. The Siberian Yupiit, who have great cultural overlap with Native Alaskan Yupiit, are also included.
Book · DOAB
Essays on Native ModernismEssays on Native Modernism: Complexity and Contradiction in American Indian Art, which grew out of a symposium held by NMAI in May 2005, explores the legacies of George Morrison (Grand Portage Band of Chippewa, 1919–2000) and Allan Houser (Warm Springs Chiricahua Apache, 1914–1994)—two giants of 20th-century art—as well as investigates the basis of a Native modernism by eliciting a broad discussion about the critica…
Full text · Open Library
Native American art"Catalog and exhibition both begin with a prologue that looks critically at the cliche images that still influence the public conception of North American Indians. The less-well-known German contribution to Indian cliches, from Karl May's Winnetou to Indian-hobbyism, receives prominent treatment here. After this introduction comes the main body of the exhibition and catalog, which shows that the best way to underst…