Native Americans adopted a very specific art form in the mid-1800s that incorporated the use of material from trading posts as a way of depicting their historical narratives. What were these art forms called?

A) Ledger drawings
B) Teepee paintings
C) Rifle sculptures
D) Flour sack textiles
E) Ration jewelry


A

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a. True b. False

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