5. **How have modern art markets and collectors impacted the preservation and dissemination of tribal art from Asia, and what ethical considerations arise when dealing with these artworks?
4. **What role do rituals and ceremonies play in the creation and appreciation of tribal artifacts, such as masks or textiles, across various Asian indigenous communities?
3. **Can you explain the significance and symbolism commonly found in Tibetan thangka paintings and how these artworks are used in spiritual practices?
2. **How have traditional Asian art forms, such as Chinese ink painting or Japanese woodblock prints, influenced contemporary artists both within Asia and globally?
**What are the distinguishing characteristics of tribal art from different regions within Asia, and how do these artworks reflect the cultural identities of their communities?
What are some key characteristics that distinguish different Japanese art forms, such as Sumi-e (ink wash painting), origami, and manga, and how have these evolved over time?