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Charles Simonds has created an entirely imaginary
civilization of a race he calls Little People, complete
with its own history, belief system, and way of
life. The people themselves are never seen; we know
them only through the architecture they have left
behind. The forms of the architecture are reminiscent
of Native-American structures, especially those
of the Southwest, which Simonds visited as a child.
These references are also appropriate since, like
the Native Americans, the Little People’s
lives are centered "around belief attitudes
towards nature, toward the land." Their buildings
are made of clay, which comes from the earth, and
other natural elements such as twigs, bones, or
sand. See web.
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