Great Artist

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The Great Artist is an North American Indigenous term for God.

Syncretic Terms

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Notes

"In the appreciation of beauty, which is closely akin to religious feeling, the American Indian stands alone. In accord with our nature and beliefs, we do not pretend to imitate the inimitable, or to reproduce exactly the work of the Great Artist. That which is beautiful must not be trafficked with, but must only be revered and adored."[1]

Footnotes

  1. Anonymous comment in Nerburn, Kent, ed. The Wisdom of the Native Americans. Novato, California: New World Library, 1999.