George Gustaf Haye Center - The Smithsonian National Indian Museum is an attractive building in the Bowling district of Lower Manhattan. It is close to the battery park and you can see the elegant view of the water. From the South Ferry Terminal you can see the ferry to Staten Island. It allows you to appreciate hidden jewels in the city on the outskirts of Manhattan. One of the treasures is the above museum. The American Indian Museum is in front of Bowling Green Park, and there is a fountain in the center.
On December 3, 1999, I visited the American Indian National Museum. The museum presents new perspectives on Native American people and culture through innovative exhibitions, emphasizing the importance of indigenous peoples in explaining the local history and its cultural achievements. Through the museum, we can understand what Native Americans have to teach us. For example, the subtle balance between people and nature, their deep respect for families, the ethics they share, and their deeply spiritual art. This museum changed forever the American Indian's view of this hemisphere lifestyle forever, corrected many misunderstandings, eliminated prejudice, prevented fraud and showed how Indian culture enriches the world. One of my favorite exhibitions is called "Creating a journey: a masterpiece of American identity and faith".
Michael Caboty is a visual artist of American Indian who was born in 1942. Michael Caboty is exhibiting at the Museum of Dallas, the museum in Albuquerque and museums and museums including history. Several works of artists 'works, including "Watery snake and Kachina spirit figures" sold at Bonham's San Francisco' s "Native American Art" at 5,250 dollars in 2016 were sold at the auction.
Arizona is recognized as a native American art center and there are numerous galleries that introduce historical and contemporary art. The hard museum is also in Phoenix, the main repository of Native American art. Among the iconic exhibits are the complete Navajo Hogan, the Mareen Allen Nichols collection of 260 contemporary jewelry, the Bari Goldwater collection of 437 years old of the Hopei kachina dolls, and the exhibit of the 19th century Native American boarding school It is included. There are approximately 250,000 visitors a year at the hard museum.
Many museums in New Mexico are exploring the rich history of local people and culture, but the contemporary Native Art Museum will explore what Indigenous artists are currently creating. Exploring vibrant and lively work such as abstract expressionism and hard-edged paintings that gained hints on tradition