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Doss [256]
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Animals appear in much of Native American art because

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Dmitry [639]3 years ago
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In Native American traditions, animals are sometimes used to communicate the values and spiritual beliefs of Native communities. Animals' importance is also evident in the creation stories of many tribes. Animal imagery is often used to share family, clan, and personal stories.
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