Now offering Aboriginal and Indigenous art and artifacts of North America and Australia, and tribal artifacts from Africa, to collectors in the United States.

To navigate Aboriginals-Gallery, use the links below or the links in left-hand column, or click your cursor on the 3-bar icon in the upper right-hand of your smart phone. You will reveal a drop-down menu of sections by subject, similar to the list of links below.

AFRICAN TRIBAL ARTIFACTS

AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL ART

AUSTRALIAN INDIGENOUS FOLK ART

HOPI INDIAN FOLK ART

NAVAJO FOLK ART

PACIFIC COAST FOLK ART

PLAINS INDIAN FOLK ART

WOODLANDS INDIAN FOLK ART

ZUNI FOLK ART
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If you’re wondering, “aborigine” is defined in dictionaries
as an area’s first inhabitant.

Commonly, spelled with a capital “A”, it refers
to the native population of Australia.

But Native American Indians, who have occupied areas
of North America long before Europeans arrived there,
clearly qualify as “aboriginal” to the area of North
America now known as the United States.

Almost all aboriginal (indigenous) people are
extremely creative, with remarkable artistic
skills and keen senses of humor. All this is
apparent in the arts and folk arts displayed
on Aboriginals-Gallery.com.

Thank you for your interest. If you have unanswered questions,
email to Sanibelart@gmail.com.