Art is a very real aspect of Native American. Indeed, our so-called primitive art is actually a symbolic target in the process of sacred ritual. This concept is not easy to understand. In addition, the concept of Sam Gill is explained in the Native American religion. Sam Gill showed that the meaning of Native American art is different as its content is the view of the art of contemporary society. People without literacy skills use ritual performance and rituals to make the universe orderly and beautiful but in modern society these elements are beyond.
Native American art is a major category of the world of art collection. Native American contributions include ceramics, paintings, jewelry, weaving, sculptures, baskets, sculptures. Franklin Grits is a Cherokee artist who taught many tribal students at the Haskell Laboratory in the Golden Age of Native American Painter (now Haskell Indian University) in the 1940's. The integrity of a particular Native American art is protected by Congressional Act. Congressional law prohibits the use of art as a representative of Native American because it is not a product of Native American artists.
Native American folk art is a different ancient tradition for each group of locals. Each group has a unique art form from ceramics to blankets. The native American folk art tends to play a different purpose than the art form familiar to Western European countries. Native Americans originating in the southwestern part have unmatched styles. Anasazi is an ancient native American group whose descendants are thought to be Pueblo. Anasazi lives in the plateau in the four corners of the southwest. Their artistic contribution is pottery and design is complicated. Anasazi pottery is used for ceremonial and practical use. These pots are important aesthetic media and are produced in large quantities. Pottery tradition from Anasazi continued from 1100 BC to 1300 BC, most of the bottles made of white clay consisted of stylized geometric patterns and lines defined by black paint.