Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Crumbo (Native American Potawatomi, 1912–1989), Rainbow Horse, oil on canvas board, ca. 1960.
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Fun fact! In Connecticut, there is a Native American tribe called the Mohegans [Moe-hee-gans], and we’re known as the Wolf People! Somehow, Hunter would find this out and demand why he wasn’t told about them [New England isn’t well known for its tribes :( ]. Unfortunately, Hunter is fresh from the Demon Realm and misunderstood the term ‘Wolf People’. You can imagine his disappointment when he finds out we’re not actually anthropomorphic wolves.
Not so fun fact: wolves were hunted to extinction in Connecticut in the late 1700s (thanks Colonists /sarc), so Hunter can’t see a real wild wolf :(
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Hopi Katcinas drawn by native artists, illustration, 1904, Text by Jesse Walter Fewkes & Frederick Webb Hodge
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Wendy Red Star🎨
Wendy Red Star and her daughter Beatrice
Wendy Red Star - “Apsáalooke Roses” pairs the artist as a child (right) next to daughter, Beatrice, (left) both wearing regalia at the same age, a nod to their intergenerational collaboration as artists & the matrilineal Crow nation.
Wendy Red Star - Indigenous Gaze
Wendy Red Star - HER DREAMS ARE TRUE - 2020 - LITHOGRAPH.
Raised on the Apsáalooke (Crow) reservation in Montana, Red Star’s works across disciplines, including photography, sculpture, video, fiber arts and performance, to explore the intersections of Native American ideologies and colonial structures. Red Star researches historic archives and oral traditions in order to incorporate them with her research to create new and unexpected perspectives. Intergenerational collaboration is central to her artistic practice, working frequently with her daughter, striving to create space for Native women’s voices within the context of contemporary American art.
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Julie Buffalohead (b. 1972, Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma) • A Little Medicine Magic • 2018 • Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado
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Jeffrey Gibson, Raven, 2016
Acrylic on canvas
108 x 84 in.
Seen at Marcus Straus Gallery booth, Untitled Art Fair, Miami 2023
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Good news! My new bags came in! Both sides are the same, so they both have the Man in the Maze and my water inspired background on either side. I am planning on adding them to the shop at the beginning of January, so look out for them!
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Darlene Gait Witt Magic Moon Acrylic on Canvas, 24” x 60”, Created Oct. 2014 © Darlene Gait Witt
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I've been working on this story concept of a native American magical girl and I made, SO MEAN and petty and I love her <3<3<3<
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Hopi Katcinas drawn by native artists, illustration, 1904, Text by Jesse Walter Fewkes & Frederick Webb Hodge
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Kevin Red Star (Crow) • Mr. and Mrs. Chokecherries • 1981 • color serigraph on paper
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