5. **What role does contemporary Southeast Asian art play in addressing socio-political issues, and how does it navigate the balance between honoring tradition and embracing modernity?
4. **How do Native American artworks, such as beadwork, pottery, and totem poles, serve as tools for storytelling and the preservation of history and tradition within their communities?
3. **What impact did the interaction with colonial powers have on the development and preservation of indigenous art forms in Southeast Asia and Oceania?
2. **In what ways have Oceanic art practices, like tattooing and wood carving, evolved from ancient times to the present day, and how do they maintain cultural identity among indigenous communities?
What are the key characteristics of traditional Japanese tea ceremony (chanoyu) aesthetics, and how do they reflect broader principles in Japanese art and culture?