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:This profoundly influential 1927 study analyzes the fundamental traits of [[primitive art]], examining the symbolism and style of objects and of literature, music, and dance. Features more than 323 photographs, drawings, and diagrams of [[totem pole]]s, baskets, masks, and other decorated items from the [[Indians of the American Northwest Coast]]. :This profoundly influential 1927 study analyzes the fundamental traits of [[primitive art]], examining the symbolism and style of objects and of literature, music, and dance. Features more than 323 photographs, drawings, and diagrams of [[totem pole]]s, baskets, masks, and other decorated items from the [[Indians of the American Northwest Coast]].
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This profoundly influential 1927 study analyzes the fundamental traits of primitive art, examining the symbolism and style of objects and of literature, music, and dance. Features more than 323 photographs, drawings, and diagrams of totem poles, baskets, masks, and other decorated items from the Indians of the American Northwest Coast.




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