At the center of this textile is the large form of St. George, who is slaying a dragon on a horse. Which of the following culturally important messages does this piece communicate?

• wisdom conquers all
• chaos conquers all
• good conquers all
• evil conquers all

The culturally important message that this piece communicates is "good conquers all" as St. George is depicted as slaying the dragon, representing the triumph of good over evil.

which technique do Native Americans use to form patterned blankets?

Native Americans traditionally use a technique called "weaving" to form patterned blankets. Weaving involves interlacing weft threads with warp threads on a loom to create a fabric with a repeating pattern. This technique is still used by many Native American communities today to create colorful and intricate blankets and other textiles that are both functional and beautiful.

Prior to the arrival of the Spanish, Native Americans would likely have chosen which material with which to weave their blankets?

Prior to the arrival of the Spanish, Native Americans would likely have chosen cotton, yucca, or bark fibers to weave their blankets. These materials were commonly used in the Americas before the introduction of wool by the Spanish colonizers. Cotton was cultivated and used extensively by many cultures in Central and South America, while yucca and bark fibers were commonly used by Native American tribes in the southwestern and western parts of North America to create textiles.

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