Study and analyze various kinds of material objects produced by people not solely as aesthetic objects but are understood to play a broader role in human life, for example in beliefs and rituals. The material studied includes sculptures, masks, paintings, textiles, baskets, pots, weapons, dance, acting, singing and the human body as well as the symbolic meanings encoded in the objects, materials and techniques used to produce them both focusing on the historical dimension, economics and aesthetics in the form of art, as well as what is known as ‘tribal art‘ which is valuable in arts and culture education.