51. The motif of stylized flowers came from a European-American pattern printed on cloth, one example of the ways Indian culture survived and changed. 52. The other is the Museum of Mexican History, which traces the Indian cultures of North America. 53. The setting suggests the community, interrelationships and dependence on the environment that has always been the backbone of so many Indian cultures. 54. The site soon became a center of Indian culture visited by anthropologists and scholars. 55. Their styles are diverse, but their work remains rooted in their region, especially in the mythologies, independent spirit and strong Indian culture of the rural villages. 56. There also has been a radical shift in the perception of Indian culture. 57. There, Harsh Trivedi, who heads a small foundation that promotes Indian culture, will put on his own English translation of the play in the spring. 58. These include the golden canyons of the Old Woman Mountains, an area rich in wildlife and ancient Indian culture. 59. They were mortars, that is, where the Yahi women had ground acorns into flour, the staple food for Indian culture in California. 60. Thousands of years before highways linked Kansas City and southern Illinois, a prehistoric Indian culture may have traveled regularly between the two sites, an archaeologist says. |