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The revival of Native Arts in New Mexico during the 1920s was largely driven by a growing interest in indigenous cultures among artists and collectors, as well as the influence of the Santa Fe Indian Market, which showcased Native American art and crafts. This period also saw increased tourism and the establishment of art colonies, attracting artists who sought inspiration from Native traditions. Additionally, government initiatives aimed at preserving and promoting Native American culture contributed to the resurgence of traditional art forms.

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