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Peer reviewedBanning, Donna – School Arts, 1983
Using the rattles of Native American cultures as inspiration, students used pinching, coiling, and slab and molding techniques to form the bodies of rattles and clay pellets for sound. Surface decoration included glazed and unglazed areas as well as added handles, feathers, and leather. (IS)
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, Art Activities, Art Education, Art Materials
Peer reviewedGlueckert, Alan – School Arts, 1983
Students learned to produce pottery using the coiling and surface decoration techniques of the Pueblo peoples of the American Southwest. In doing so they learned about working within the aesthetic confines of an unfamiliar culture. The history of Southwestern pottery is also covered briefly. (IS)
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, Art Activities, Art Education, Art History


