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Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
In Rhythm Armond Lara Native American; Navajo (Diné) 14.955 ink on paper
Watercarrier Monroe Tsatoke Native American; Kiowa 01.573 tempera on wooden board
Baby Burden Monroe Tsatoke Native American; Kiowa 02.152 tempera on paper
Last Farewell Bill Rabbit Native American; Cherokee 01.2482 acrylic
Indian Legends from Virginia W. Richard West Native American; Southern Cheyenne 01.2268 oil on canvas
Indian Legends from Wisconsin W. Richard West Native American; Southern Cheyenne 01.2276 oil on canvas
Indian Legends from Illinois W. Richard West Native American; Southern Cheyenne 01.2293 oil on canvas
Indian Legends from Connecticut and Rhode Island W. Richard West Native American; Southern Cheyenne 01.2270 oil on canvas
Indian Legends from North Carolina W. Richard West Native American; Southern Cheyenne 01.2295 oil on canvas
Indian Legends from Pennsylvania W. Richard West Native American; Southern Cheyenne 01.2269 oil on canvas, possibly acrylic
Sacajawea and Geronimo Acee Blue Eagle Native American; Muscogee (Creek), Pawnee 13.1986 graphite on paper
John Ross's Home near Ross Landing, Now Chattanooga Tenn. Willard Stone Native American; Cherokee descent 13.360 graphite on paper
Leo Vann Willard Stone Native American; Cherokee descent 13.349 colored pencil and graphite on paper
No More Tears Enoch Kelly Haney, Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Native American; Seminole, Muscogee (Creek) 01.2494 acrylic
Mary Blanket Bull Joseph Henry Sharp American 01.460 oil on canvas
Indians & Covered Wagon Willard Stone Native American; Cherokee descent 13.352 colored pencil and graphite on paper
Quang Elbridge Ayer Burbank American 01.1335 oil on canvas
A Portrait of Sorrow by a Window Earl Biss Jr. Native American; Apsáalooke (Crow), Ojibwe 13.3945 ballpoint pen on paper
Nature's Treats Virginia Stroud Native American; Cherokee (United Keetoowah Band), Muscogee (Creek) 02.2106 gouache on board
The Shaman of Echo Canyon Benjamin Harjo Jr. Native American; Absentee Shawnee, Seminole 02.1764 tempera on paper