Works by American Indian Artists: From the Collection

Discover works by American Indian artists in the Gallery's permanent collection.
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Untitled (Stylized Antelope)
Woody Crumbo, Potawatomi, "Untitled (Stylized Antelope)," c. 1950, screenprint #nativeamericanheritagemonth
Briar Head Mtn of National Park Range of Bryce Canyon National Park near Hatch, Utah U.S.A.
Joseph Yoakum, "Briar Head Mtn of National Park Range of Bryce Canyon National Park near Hatch, Utah U.S.A.," c. 1969, ballpoint pen and colored pencil on paper #nativeamericanheritagemonth
#17 (Red Dancer)
Stephen Mopope, "# 17 (Red Dancer)," c. 1940s, pochoir #nativeamericanheritagemonth
Pueblo Dancer
Awa Tsireh, "Pueblo Dancer," c. 1917-1920, gouache and graphite on wove paper #nativeamericanheritagemonth
Tasanaiyo (Walpi), A Chief Kachina from First Mesa
Fred Kabotie, "Tasanaiyo (Walpi), A Chief Kachina from First Mesa," c. 1920, gouache over graphite on wove paper #nativeamericanheritagemonth
Bicentennial Indian
Fritz Scholder, Tamarind Institute, Lorillard Company, "Bicentennial Indian," 1975, color lithograph on wove paper #nativeamericanheritagemonth
Navajo Women Grinding Corn
Andrew Tsinajinnie, "Navajo Women Grinding Corn," c. 1935, gouache over graphite on wove paper #nativeamericanheritagemonth
Navajo Woman Spinning Wool
Andrew Tsinajinnie, "Navajo Woman Spinning Wool," c. 1935, gouache on wove paper #nativeamericanheritagemonth
Pueblo Parrot Dance
Tonita Peña, "Hopi Corn Dance," c. 1935, gouache over graphite on wove paper #nativeamericanheritagemonth
Male Hopi
Fred Kabotie, "Male Hopi," c. 1920, gouache over graphite on wove paper #nativeamericanheritagemonth
Mt Taum Sauk 1772 ft Highest Point in State near Lesterville Missouri in Ozark Mtn Range
Joseph Yoakum, "Mt Taum Sauk 1772 ft Highest Point in State near Lesterville Missouri in Ozark Mtn Range," c. 1965, ballpoint pen and colored pencil on brown paper, varnished #nativeamericanheritagemonth
#19 (Three Dancers)
Stephen Mopope, "# 19 (Three Dancers)," c. 1940s, pochoir #nativeamericanheritagemonth
Hopi Women Carrying Water Vessels
Fred Kabotie, "Hopi Women Carrying Water Vessels," c. 1920, gouache with brush and black ink over graphite on wove paper #nativeamericanheritagemonth
Romona
Fritz Scholder, "Romona," lithograph #nativeamericanheritagemonth