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 The Fine Art of California Indian Basketry by Brian Bibby, The Fine Art of California Indian Basketry presents in full color sixty-two of the finest, most beautiful baskets ever created by California's native people, carefully chosen from museums and private collections all over the United States for their extraordinary beauty as fine art objects. Commenting upon each basket are native basketweavers, California Indian artists in other media, and scholars.
Steve Gorn - Steve Gorn has performed Indian classical music and new American music on the bansuri bamboo flute and soprano saxophone in concerts and festivals throughout the world. A disciple of the late bansuri master, Sri Gour Goswami of Calcutta, he has been praised by critics and leading Indian musicians as one of the few westerners recognized to have captured the subtlety and beauty of Indian music. Shiva Tandava Stotra - Indian tradition tells us that the intensity of demon-king Ravana's devotion to Lord Shiva drove him to create the Indian raga/melodic system so that he could sing Shiva's praises. In his hymn of praise, the Shiv Tandav Stotra, Ravana describes Shiva's power and beauty. Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin - A non-resident Indian (NRI) is an Indian citizen who has migrated to another country. Other terms with the same meaning are (somewhat self-deprecating in context) desis, overseas Indian and expatriate Indian. Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast - Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty & the Beast is a fantasy novel reissued by HarperTrophy in June 1993. As the title states, it is Robin McKinley's version of Beauty and the Beast.
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