Probably because most of the people who use the site are from North America... so most of the questions and the answers that are written are based on North American inferences and perspective.
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Probably North america - since that was where the native americans lived before being wiped out by explorers !
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It is the art produced by North American Indians. Each tribe has its own art, so you're not going to find one sort of art that's just called North American Indian Art.
Guatemala is on the North American continent, so the question is nonsensical.