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Influence of American Indian Art in Diplomacy, 1965-02-03

 Item — Box: 52, Folder: 33
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_4_52_33_0001
The text discusses the influence of American Indian art in diplomacy, with various embassies around the world featuring Indian art in their decor. The Bureau of Indian Affairs has provided consultative services and loaned pieces to embassies, with efforts to stir up worldwide interest in Indian art. The text also mentions specific examples of Indian art being featured in embassies in Japan, Colombia, India, and Afghanistan.

Dates

  • 1965-02-03

Language of Materials

English

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Extent

3 Pages

Overview

89th (1965-1967)

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Related Materials

Apache Indians; Cherokee Indians; Chickasaw Indians; Navajo Indians

General

Native Americans
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Repository Details

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