Deck 10: Art of the Americas after 1300

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__________ explorers first arrived in the Americas in 1519.

A) Japanese
B) African
C) European
D) Chinese
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سؤال
The Spanish were not interested in Inca __________,but in the vast quantities of gold and silver.

A) mountains
B) textiles
C) architecture
D) feathers
سؤال
Aztec art was definitely __________.

A) ashen
B) colorful
C) dull
D) minimal
سؤال
The Incas utilized __________ as pack animals to help negotiate the steep mountain slopes of Cuzco.

A) llamas
B) dogs
C) cats
D) bears
سؤال
Places of honor and worship had __________ stones in Inca masonry,as seen at Machu Picchu.

A) smooth
B) irregular
C) no
D) flying
سؤال
The focal point of the sacred precinct of the city of Tenochtitlan was the __________.

A) Great Pyramid
B) game area
C) headdress
D) scull rack
سؤال
The __________ built an extensive road system in South America to move their armies and speed transport and communication within the empire.

A) Incas
B) Aztecs
C) Europeans
D) Mexicans
سؤال
Aztec religion was based on __________.

A) idolatry
B) transcendentalism
C) monotheism
D) pantheism
سؤال
__________ divided the city of Tenochtitlan into four quarters.

A) Temples
B) Gaming areas
C) Waterways
D) Houses
سؤال
Native Americans especially prized __________ glass beads and silver.

A) Woodland
B) European
C) Japanese
D) Chinese
سؤال
Although __________ was one of the glories of Mesoamerican art,it was fragile and very little survives today.

A) sculpture
B) textile work
C) featherwork
D) painting
سؤال
The patterns and designs on Incan garments were _____________.

A) purely decorative motifs laid out in a checkerboard arrangement
B) symbolic of the wearer's the ethnic identity and social rank
C) unique to a particular individual
D) influenced by the aesthetic preferences of Spanish conquerors
سؤال
The term Inca refers to both the ruler and to the __________.

A) feathers
B) communication
C) roads
D) people
سؤال
An idealized representation of the city of Tenochtitlan was drawn by Aztec scribes for Spanish administrators; the drawing formed the first page of the __________.

A) Metamorphosis
B) Bible
C) Koran
D) Codex Mendoza
سؤال
The term __________ derives from the word Atzlan,a mythical place northwest of the Valley of Mexico.

A) Arizona
B) Aztec
C) Atlanta
D) Attica
سؤال
The __________ formed a powerful federation of five northeastern Native American nations and played a prominent role until after the American Revolution.

A) Plains
B) Apache
C) Navajo
D) Iroquois
سؤال
__________ was deemed a fitting offering for the Incan gods.

A) lintels
B) rocks
C) cloth
D) wattle
سؤال
Woodlands people used __________,which were sometimes used to keep records or exchange at the conclusion of treaties.

A) wampum
B) featherwork
C) corbeling
D) llama
سؤال
Two great empires,the __________ in Mexico and the Inca in South America,rose to prominence in the fifteenth century.

A) Aztec
B) Haarlem
C) Malta
D) Columbus
سؤال
__________ were widely used in Mesoamerican art.

A) Feathers
B) Papers
C) Prints
D) Diamonds
سؤال
After the Spanish invasion,Aztec craftspeople adapted their skills to create ___________of Christian subjects.

A) gold and silver sculptures
B) feather paintings
C) woven textiles
D) manuscripts
سؤال
How did the Spaniards influence the art of Navajo weaving?

A) They imposed taxes on Navajo textile production.
B) They preferred ornamental patterns related to Islamic traditions.
C) They introduced of sheep to the native culture.
D) They introduced of new weaving techniques.
سؤال
The Inca valued gold and silver because ______________.

A) They could be traded with the Spanish.
B) They saw in them symbols of the sun and the moon.
C) They could be easily worked into sacred sculptures.
D) They were symbols of personal wealth and status.
سؤال
Northwest painting and weaving images are composed of two basic elements: the __________ and the formline.

A) bear
B) bull
C) scribe
D) ovoid
سؤال
How are Hamatsa masks of the Northwestern Kwakwaka'wakw culture traditionally used?

A) They hang on a dividing screen in the tribe's great house.
B) They sit on a "spirit altar" during ritual ceremonies.
C) They are worn in ritual dances.
D) They act as guardians outside the entrance of buildings.
سؤال
Early __________ mimicked the patterns and colors of quillwork.

A) beadwork
B) corbelling
C) gardens
D) tattoos
سؤال
Woodlands art focused on personal adornment and fragile arts such as __________.

A) altars
B) games
C) quillwork
D) sculpture
سؤال
There are three principal basket-making techniques: __________,plaiting,and twining.

A) shoving
B) brushing
C) burning
D) coiling
سؤال
What method did the Inca use to keep detailed accounts and historical records?

A) a written language based on pictographs
B) visual images recorded on stele and in manuscripts
C) knotted and colored cords called quipu
D) cylindrical purple and white shell beads called wampum
سؤال
Tipis were the property and responsibility of __________.

A) the community
B) women
C) tribal elders
D) individual families
سؤال
Decorative beadwork did not become commonplace until after __________ contact.

A) Chinese
B) Japanese
C) Russian
D) European
سؤال
Northwest Coast people lived in family groups or __________ that claimed descent from a mythical animal or animal-human ancestor.

A) clans
B) tribes
C) herds
D) segments
سؤال
How did the ideas of Dorothy Dunn impact Native American art in the United States?

A) She encouraged the practice of native traditions in the production of authentic tribal arts.
B) She taught native artists to create work that would appeal to tourists and collectors.
C) She organized regional craft festivals where native artists could sell their wares.
D) All of the above.
سؤال
Nomadic Plains people used portable dwellings called a __________.

A) waud
B) dabble
C) clapboard
D) tipi
سؤال
Many Native American cultures stage ritual dance ceremonies to call upon __________ spirits.

A) feather
B) guardian
C) neighbor
D) future
سؤال
The __________ abruptly changed life on the Great Plains in 1869.

A) warriors
B) farms
C) railway
D) gold
سؤال
Which was considered "women's art" until the twentieth century?

A) Pueblo pottery production
B) Chilkat Tlingit blanket weaving
C) Navajo sand painting
D) belts and strings made from wampum
سؤال
How did the Canadian government respond to the Kwakwaka'wakw's Winter Ceremony in the late nineteenth century?

A) They outlawed it as dangerous to the welfare of children.
B) They marketed it as a tourist attraction to bolster the local economy.
C) They officially recognized it as part of Canada's cultural heritage.
D) They aided in reviving the ceremony in efforts to preserve traditional culture.
سؤال
A robe collected by Lewis and Clark on their 1804-06 expedition into western lands was eventually displayed at __________.

A) church
B) Monticello
C) night
D) home
سؤال
Aztec culture included all of the following EXCEPT ______________.

A) bloodletting rituals and human sacrifice
B) a divinatory calendar of 260 days
C) a vast network of roads for communication and trade
D) a pantheon combining ancient Mesoamerican gods with Aztec deities
سؤال
Which of the following was typically done by men in the Great Plains?

A) basketry
B) painting on buffalo-hide
C) quillwork
D) all of the above
سؤال
How does the National Museum of the American Indian convey Native American ideals in its design?

A) The entrance on the east side is similar to prairie tipis.
B) The surrounding landscape symbolizes the Native relationship to the environment.
C) A stained glass Sun Marker creates a dagger of light in the atrium.
D) All of the above.
سؤال
Traditional designs used in quillwork and beadwork are characterized by ___________.

A) floral motifs
B) rectilinear organization
C) abstract curvilinear patterns
D) ovoid shapes and formlines
سؤال
Hosteen Klah was a nadle,or Navajo third __________,and could learn both female and male arts.

A) warrior
B) chief
C) gender
D) artist
سؤال
Pottery was traditionally an art of __________ among the Pueblo peoples.

A) children
B) young men
C) women
D) chiefs
سؤال
_______ paintings are meant to be destroyed by nightfall on the day in which they are made.

A) Water
B) Sand
C) Granite
D) Grass
سؤال
The Whirling Log Ceremony sand painting ,woven into tapestry,depicts part of the ____________creation myth.

A) Abenaki
B) Pueblo
C) Iroquois
D) Navajo
سؤال
Two Native American peoples of the southwestern United States discussed in the text include the __________ and the Navajo.

A) Pueblo
B) Abenaki
C) Aztec
D) Iroquois
سؤال
The Pueblo artist Maria Montoya Martinez is known for the distinctive _________ceramic style she developed with her husband in the early twentieth century .

A) stoneware
B) whiteware
C) roundware
D) blackware
سؤال
The Studio School led by Dorothy Dunn taught students to combine qualities of folk art and _______with "Indian" subject matter to create a stereotypical style of art that appealed to collectors and tourists.

A) Art Deco
B) Impressionism
C) Realism
D) Japanisme
سؤال
What visual feature is NOT typical of Chilkat Tlingit blankets ?

A) stylized animal images composed of ovoids and formlines
B) fringe formed from loose hanging warp threads
C) intricate geometric patterns made using undyed sheep's wool
D) symmetrical designs
سؤال
What Navajo art form did not develop until the nineteenth century?

A) sand painting
B) blackware ceramics
C) jewelry made of silver and turquoise
D) woven blankets
سؤال
Dorothy Dunn helped Native Americans of the Southwest paint in a stereotypical __________ style.

A) European
B) Indian
C) Asian
D) African
سؤال
What of the following was characteristic of Aztec manuscripts?

A) Books bound with elaborately decorated gold and silver covers
B) Accordion-pleated books, which could be opened to show multiple pages simultaneously
C) Binders containing individual pages that could be organized in multiple ways
D) Pages filled with colorful checkerboard patterns that held symbolic meaning
سؤال
The bronze sculpture The Spirit of Haida Gwaii outside the Canadian Embassy in Washington,

A) Bill Reid
B) Hosteen Klah
C) Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
D) Ramona Sakiestewa
D)C. was created by which artist?
سؤال
Some of the finest Hamatsa masks are the work of Willie __________.

A) Martinez
B) Smith
C) Seaweed
D) Algae
سؤال
__________ is the people-eating spirit of the north.

A) Kwatee
B) Hamatsa
C) Wendego
D) Sedna
سؤال
What did the Navajo find most controversial about shaman-singer Hosteen Klah's woven tapestries?

A) He was practicing a woman's art form.
B) He was incorporating images from sand-paintings into his weavings.
C) He was selling his work to collectors and museums.
D) All of the above.
سؤال
What changes occurred in the production of Native American beadwork after European contact?

A) Native artists began to use glass beads from Venice and Bohemia.
B) Decorative beadwork became commonplace.
C) Native artists adapted European needlework techniques and floral designs.
D) All of the above.
سؤال
Which statement best describes the interests of Native American Jaune Quick-to-See Smith ?

A) She wants to revive native traditions and art forms in contemporary art.
B) She emphasizes the functional/craft role of Native American art.
C) She makes art that reflects her ethnic identity, as well as its relationship to Western culture.
D) She argues her Native American ancestry is irrelevant to her role as a contemporary artist.
سؤال
What is the Hamatsa?
سؤال
How did Native Americans use basketry?
سؤال
For the Great Plains people,what is the purpose of the hole in the top of a tipi?

A) it assists the clan in meditation and prayer
B) it served as a smoke hole for a central hearth
C) it allowed them to see the moon at night
D) they did not devise a way to cover this, so they left it open
سؤال
What is quillwork?
سؤال
What is one impact of the arrival of Europeans in Mesoamerica?
سؤال
What kinds of textiles had great prestige among the Northwest Coast people?
سؤال
What were the building traditions of the Incas?
سؤال
How did the Incas regard cloth?
سؤال
How do we know about the ceremonial complexes of the Aztecs?
سؤال
How is beadwork related to quillwork?
سؤال
What kinds of Incan art survived the Spanish onslaught?
سؤال
The beadwork Baby Carrier from the Eastern Sioux features what symbol of protection against both human and supernatural adversaries?

A) antelope
B) buffalo
C) thunderbird
D) raven
سؤال
What is the Four Corners region?
سؤال
What Native American group of women were highly regarded for their weaving?
سؤال
What are some qualities of Plains Indian art?
سؤال
How did the Aztecs use feathers?
سؤال
Why does animal imagery feature prominently in Northwest Coast art?

A) it assists the clan in meditation and prayer
B) animals are sacred to Northwest clans and not to be eaten
C) each extended family clan traces their lineage back to a mythical animal
D) there are rules in the clans against any portrayal of humans in art
سؤال
Why did Northwest Coast people live in communal houses?
سؤال
What was the goal of the Spanish in approaching the New World?
سؤال
In what ways did the Inca organize their empire?
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Deck 10: Art of the Americas after 1300
1
__________ explorers first arrived in the Americas in 1519.

A) Japanese
B) African
C) European
D) Chinese
C
2
The Spanish were not interested in Inca __________,but in the vast quantities of gold and silver.

A) mountains
B) textiles
C) architecture
D) feathers
B
3
Aztec art was definitely __________.

A) ashen
B) colorful
C) dull
D) minimal
B
4
The Incas utilized __________ as pack animals to help negotiate the steep mountain slopes of Cuzco.

A) llamas
B) dogs
C) cats
D) bears
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Places of honor and worship had __________ stones in Inca masonry,as seen at Machu Picchu.

A) smooth
B) irregular
C) no
D) flying
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The focal point of the sacred precinct of the city of Tenochtitlan was the __________.

A) Great Pyramid
B) game area
C) headdress
D) scull rack
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The __________ built an extensive road system in South America to move their armies and speed transport and communication within the empire.

A) Incas
B) Aztecs
C) Europeans
D) Mexicans
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Aztec religion was based on __________.

A) idolatry
B) transcendentalism
C) monotheism
D) pantheism
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__________ divided the city of Tenochtitlan into four quarters.

A) Temples
B) Gaming areas
C) Waterways
D) Houses
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Native Americans especially prized __________ glass beads and silver.

A) Woodland
B) European
C) Japanese
D) Chinese
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Although __________ was one of the glories of Mesoamerican art,it was fragile and very little survives today.

A) sculpture
B) textile work
C) featherwork
D) painting
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The patterns and designs on Incan garments were _____________.

A) purely decorative motifs laid out in a checkerboard arrangement
B) symbolic of the wearer's the ethnic identity and social rank
C) unique to a particular individual
D) influenced by the aesthetic preferences of Spanish conquerors
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The term Inca refers to both the ruler and to the __________.

A) feathers
B) communication
C) roads
D) people
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An idealized representation of the city of Tenochtitlan was drawn by Aztec scribes for Spanish administrators; the drawing formed the first page of the __________.

A) Metamorphosis
B) Bible
C) Koran
D) Codex Mendoza
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The term __________ derives from the word Atzlan,a mythical place northwest of the Valley of Mexico.

A) Arizona
B) Aztec
C) Atlanta
D) Attica
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The __________ formed a powerful federation of five northeastern Native American nations and played a prominent role until after the American Revolution.

A) Plains
B) Apache
C) Navajo
D) Iroquois
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__________ was deemed a fitting offering for the Incan gods.

A) lintels
B) rocks
C) cloth
D) wattle
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Woodlands people used __________,which were sometimes used to keep records or exchange at the conclusion of treaties.

A) wampum
B) featherwork
C) corbeling
D) llama
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Two great empires,the __________ in Mexico and the Inca in South America,rose to prominence in the fifteenth century.

A) Aztec
B) Haarlem
C) Malta
D) Columbus
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__________ were widely used in Mesoamerican art.

A) Feathers
B) Papers
C) Prints
D) Diamonds
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After the Spanish invasion,Aztec craftspeople adapted their skills to create ___________of Christian subjects.

A) gold and silver sculptures
B) feather paintings
C) woven textiles
D) manuscripts
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22
How did the Spaniards influence the art of Navajo weaving?

A) They imposed taxes on Navajo textile production.
B) They preferred ornamental patterns related to Islamic traditions.
C) They introduced of sheep to the native culture.
D) They introduced of new weaving techniques.
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The Inca valued gold and silver because ______________.

A) They could be traded with the Spanish.
B) They saw in them symbols of the sun and the moon.
C) They could be easily worked into sacred sculptures.
D) They were symbols of personal wealth and status.
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Northwest painting and weaving images are composed of two basic elements: the __________ and the formline.

A) bear
B) bull
C) scribe
D) ovoid
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How are Hamatsa masks of the Northwestern Kwakwaka'wakw culture traditionally used?

A) They hang on a dividing screen in the tribe's great house.
B) They sit on a "spirit altar" during ritual ceremonies.
C) They are worn in ritual dances.
D) They act as guardians outside the entrance of buildings.
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Early __________ mimicked the patterns and colors of quillwork.

A) beadwork
B) corbelling
C) gardens
D) tattoos
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27
Woodlands art focused on personal adornment and fragile arts such as __________.

A) altars
B) games
C) quillwork
D) sculpture
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There are three principal basket-making techniques: __________,plaiting,and twining.

A) shoving
B) brushing
C) burning
D) coiling
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What method did the Inca use to keep detailed accounts and historical records?

A) a written language based on pictographs
B) visual images recorded on stele and in manuscripts
C) knotted and colored cords called quipu
D) cylindrical purple and white shell beads called wampum
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30
Tipis were the property and responsibility of __________.

A) the community
B) women
C) tribal elders
D) individual families
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Decorative beadwork did not become commonplace until after __________ contact.

A) Chinese
B) Japanese
C) Russian
D) European
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Northwest Coast people lived in family groups or __________ that claimed descent from a mythical animal or animal-human ancestor.

A) clans
B) tribes
C) herds
D) segments
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33
How did the ideas of Dorothy Dunn impact Native American art in the United States?

A) She encouraged the practice of native traditions in the production of authentic tribal arts.
B) She taught native artists to create work that would appeal to tourists and collectors.
C) She organized regional craft festivals where native artists could sell their wares.
D) All of the above.
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Nomadic Plains people used portable dwellings called a __________.

A) waud
B) dabble
C) clapboard
D) tipi
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Many Native American cultures stage ritual dance ceremonies to call upon __________ spirits.

A) feather
B) guardian
C) neighbor
D) future
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36
The __________ abruptly changed life on the Great Plains in 1869.

A) warriors
B) farms
C) railway
D) gold
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37
Which was considered "women's art" until the twentieth century?

A) Pueblo pottery production
B) Chilkat Tlingit blanket weaving
C) Navajo sand painting
D) belts and strings made from wampum
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38
How did the Canadian government respond to the Kwakwaka'wakw's Winter Ceremony in the late nineteenth century?

A) They outlawed it as dangerous to the welfare of children.
B) They marketed it as a tourist attraction to bolster the local economy.
C) They officially recognized it as part of Canada's cultural heritage.
D) They aided in reviving the ceremony in efforts to preserve traditional culture.
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39
A robe collected by Lewis and Clark on their 1804-06 expedition into western lands was eventually displayed at __________.

A) church
B) Monticello
C) night
D) home
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40
Aztec culture included all of the following EXCEPT ______________.

A) bloodletting rituals and human sacrifice
B) a divinatory calendar of 260 days
C) a vast network of roads for communication and trade
D) a pantheon combining ancient Mesoamerican gods with Aztec deities
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41
Which of the following was typically done by men in the Great Plains?

A) basketry
B) painting on buffalo-hide
C) quillwork
D) all of the above
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42
How does the National Museum of the American Indian convey Native American ideals in its design?

A) The entrance on the east side is similar to prairie tipis.
B) The surrounding landscape symbolizes the Native relationship to the environment.
C) A stained glass Sun Marker creates a dagger of light in the atrium.
D) All of the above.
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43
Traditional designs used in quillwork and beadwork are characterized by ___________.

A) floral motifs
B) rectilinear organization
C) abstract curvilinear patterns
D) ovoid shapes and formlines
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44
Hosteen Klah was a nadle,or Navajo third __________,and could learn both female and male arts.

A) warrior
B) chief
C) gender
D) artist
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45
Pottery was traditionally an art of __________ among the Pueblo peoples.

A) children
B) young men
C) women
D) chiefs
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46
_______ paintings are meant to be destroyed by nightfall on the day in which they are made.

A) Water
B) Sand
C) Granite
D) Grass
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47
The Whirling Log Ceremony sand painting ,woven into tapestry,depicts part of the ____________creation myth.

A) Abenaki
B) Pueblo
C) Iroquois
D) Navajo
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48
Two Native American peoples of the southwestern United States discussed in the text include the __________ and the Navajo.

A) Pueblo
B) Abenaki
C) Aztec
D) Iroquois
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49
The Pueblo artist Maria Montoya Martinez is known for the distinctive _________ceramic style she developed with her husband in the early twentieth century .

A) stoneware
B) whiteware
C) roundware
D) blackware
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50
The Studio School led by Dorothy Dunn taught students to combine qualities of folk art and _______with "Indian" subject matter to create a stereotypical style of art that appealed to collectors and tourists.

A) Art Deco
B) Impressionism
C) Realism
D) Japanisme
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51
What visual feature is NOT typical of Chilkat Tlingit blankets ?

A) stylized animal images composed of ovoids and formlines
B) fringe formed from loose hanging warp threads
C) intricate geometric patterns made using undyed sheep's wool
D) symmetrical designs
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52
What Navajo art form did not develop until the nineteenth century?

A) sand painting
B) blackware ceramics
C) jewelry made of silver and turquoise
D) woven blankets
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53
Dorothy Dunn helped Native Americans of the Southwest paint in a stereotypical __________ style.

A) European
B) Indian
C) Asian
D) African
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54
What of the following was characteristic of Aztec manuscripts?

A) Books bound with elaborately decorated gold and silver covers
B) Accordion-pleated books, which could be opened to show multiple pages simultaneously
C) Binders containing individual pages that could be organized in multiple ways
D) Pages filled with colorful checkerboard patterns that held symbolic meaning
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55
The bronze sculpture The Spirit of Haida Gwaii outside the Canadian Embassy in Washington,

A) Bill Reid
B) Hosteen Klah
C) Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
D) Ramona Sakiestewa
D)C. was created by which artist?
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56
Some of the finest Hamatsa masks are the work of Willie __________.

A) Martinez
B) Smith
C) Seaweed
D) Algae
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57
__________ is the people-eating spirit of the north.

A) Kwatee
B) Hamatsa
C) Wendego
D) Sedna
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58
What did the Navajo find most controversial about shaman-singer Hosteen Klah's woven tapestries?

A) He was practicing a woman's art form.
B) He was incorporating images from sand-paintings into his weavings.
C) He was selling his work to collectors and museums.
D) All of the above.
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59
What changes occurred in the production of Native American beadwork after European contact?

A) Native artists began to use glass beads from Venice and Bohemia.
B) Decorative beadwork became commonplace.
C) Native artists adapted European needlework techniques and floral designs.
D) All of the above.
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60
Which statement best describes the interests of Native American Jaune Quick-to-See Smith ?

A) She wants to revive native traditions and art forms in contemporary art.
B) She emphasizes the functional/craft role of Native American art.
C) She makes art that reflects her ethnic identity, as well as its relationship to Western culture.
D) She argues her Native American ancestry is irrelevant to her role as a contemporary artist.
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61
What is the Hamatsa?
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62
How did Native Americans use basketry?
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63
For the Great Plains people,what is the purpose of the hole in the top of a tipi?

A) it assists the clan in meditation and prayer
B) it served as a smoke hole for a central hearth
C) it allowed them to see the moon at night
D) they did not devise a way to cover this, so they left it open
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64
What is quillwork?
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65
What is one impact of the arrival of Europeans in Mesoamerica?
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66
What kinds of textiles had great prestige among the Northwest Coast people?
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67
What were the building traditions of the Incas?
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68
How did the Incas regard cloth?
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69
How do we know about the ceremonial complexes of the Aztecs?
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70
How is beadwork related to quillwork?
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71
What kinds of Incan art survived the Spanish onslaught?
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72
The beadwork Baby Carrier from the Eastern Sioux features what symbol of protection against both human and supernatural adversaries?

A) antelope
B) buffalo
C) thunderbird
D) raven
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73
What is the Four Corners region?
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74
What Native American group of women were highly regarded for their weaving?
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75
What are some qualities of Plains Indian art?
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76
How did the Aztecs use feathers?
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77
Why does animal imagery feature prominently in Northwest Coast art?

A) it assists the clan in meditation and prayer
B) animals are sacred to Northwest clans and not to be eaten
C) each extended family clan traces their lineage back to a mythical animal
D) there are rules in the clans against any portrayal of humans in art
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78
Why did Northwest Coast people live in communal houses?
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79
What was the goal of the Spanish in approaching the New World?
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80
In what ways did the Inca organize their empire?
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