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The first documentary was created by Robert Flaherty. It documented the Inuit people living in the Pacific Northwest.
It was 1922 that Flaherty created the non-fiction narrative film about the life of the Inuit Eskimos in Northwest Canada. Their life was harsh as shown on the film.
Answer: Well I think they changed to include these images again because they want everyone to feel like they belong some where.
Explanation:
Firstly, Nazca pottery is characterized by strong colors. The images shown on Nazca pottery are staring eyes, unspecified gods and people (often just a face); in addition, animals and creatures such as lizards, monkeys, birds, whales and mythical ones are often shown. They were very innovative with the form as well.
Moche pottery also showcased both people and animals. Compared to the Nazca pottery, Moche made their much less colorful. There's usually a cream or white background with red decoration. Their human representations usually have some supernatural features while the animals (birds, fish, feline, reptiles, deer, foxes, monkeys etc.) are both represented realistically or hybridized.
The term collage was coined by both Georges Braque<span> and </span>Pablo Picasso<span> in the beginning of the 20th century when collage became a distinctive part of modern art
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