Coloring Pages for Kids First Nations / Aboriginal / Native American
Coloring pages to inspire children learning about Native Americans or First Nations
people.
Inuit coloring pages >
totem pole
canoe
coloring page
drum
bow
boy
proud
Native American Art coloring pages:
Here are a few pages you might like to use to make your own
aboriginal art - aboriginal art is often images of animals from the area the artist lives in -- the images are usually in bold patterns and blocked colors (they aren't usually "shaded"). Usually, there is no background drawn in
(the background is typically left white).
Of course artists are creative individuals, so this is all just a rule of thumb!
To the right are a couple of examples.
aboriginal art
bear
aboriginal art
beaver
aboriginal art
bird / eagle
First Nations art - eagle
aboriginal art
fish
aboriginal art
goat
aboriginal art
hen (bird)
aboriginal art
ptarmigan
aboriginal art
seal
aboriginal art
squirrel
aboriginal art
trout
aboriginal art
turtle
aboriginal art
walrus
aboriginal art
whale
aboriginal art
whale
First Nations (Kwakwaka'wakw) mask - raven
Coloring pages are fun for children of all ages and are a great educational tool that helps children develop fine motor skills, creativity and color recognition!
BENEFITS OF COLORING PAGES:
Self expression
Color recognition
Therapy
Building motor skills
Focus
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