DANCE 3402 Chapter Notes - Chapter unit 1: Protestant Work Ethic, Indian Art, Visual Arts By Indigenous Peoples Of The Americas

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Antidance rhetoric and american indian arts in the 1920s by shea murphy anti-dance circulars directed at the dances that artists and tourist came to see. crops) promoted officials claimed it left the destitute. Seen as excessive, immoral, a threat to the nuclear family home they. Detours during the right season included a viewing of the snake dance and native. Doing nothing the officials saw/understood as useful , (during the time. The american southwest increased in popularity in the 1920s due to the accessibility to. Indian arts and culture through the opening of the santa fe railway in 1863 and the creation and mass production of the automobile. Watching indian dancing was the primary activity of these southwest tourist ( 1920s and. Brought in numerous artist and tourist, formed the taos and santa fe art colonies in early 1900s, which flourished in 1940s.

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