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The Thaw Collection
These questions come from
Eva Fognell’s edited
Art Of The American Indians: The Thaw Collection
1.
Collection Highlights at The Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam
The Thaw Collection at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts' exhibition
2.
Girl's Dress
, c. 1895, Teton Sioux (Lakota), North and South Dakota
Child's Saddle, c. 1890-1910, Teton Sioux (Lakota), South Dakota
Possible Bag
, c.1900, Teton Sioux (Lakota), South Dakota
3.
The Parka,
1890-1910, Central Yup'ik, St. Lawrence Island, Alaska
4.
Goggles
, CE 100-500, Old Bering Sea,Alaska
Goggles
, c. 1900, Inupiat or Bearing Sea Eskimo, Alaska
5.
A drawing from Black Hawk's
Drawing Book
, San Arc Sioux (Lakota), South Dakota
A selection of Ledger Books from The Plains Indian Ledger Art website (Click on View Ledgers and View Ledger)
6.
Horse Mask
, c.1875-1900, Nez Perce, Idaho...
Contemporary Horse Masks in The National Museum of The American Indian’s
A Song for the Horse Nation
exhibition website
7.
Art of the American Indian: The Thaw Collection
(click on Exhibition Preview, Geographic Regions and then directly the art object)
Infinity of Nations
(Click on Geographic Regions and Objects)
8.
National Postal Museum's
The American Indian In Stamps
online exhibition
Art of the American Indian: The Thaw Collection
(click on Exhibition Preview, Geographic Regions and then directly the art object)
Native American Art Museums
1.
Google Art's
Neetopawees: Dolls as Ambassadors Of Native Cultures
online exhibition
7.
The Chickasaw Cultural Center
8.
Tamastskikt Cultural Institute's blog
9.
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art's
The Plains Indians: Artists of Earth and Sky
exhibition
10.
Matika Wilbur's TED talk
11.
The Denver Art Museum's Native American Permanent Collection
The Peabody Essex Museum's Native American Permanent Collection
12.
Weisman Art Museum's
Anishinaabensag Biimskowebshkigewag
exhibition
Julie Buffalohead's website
Extra:
1.
KCET: Growing Native
2.
PBS' Dawnland
3.
TPT Honors Native Cultures
The Coasts:
17.
The Bard Graduate Center's
The Story Box
exhibition
18.
Portland Museum of Art's
Bury the Hatchet: Prayer for My P'ah-B
exhibition
Contemporary Native American Art
1.
Arthur Amiotte Collages video
Kevin Pourier video
2.
Jamie Okuma video
Joyce and Juanita Growing Thunder Fogarty video
3.
Monty Claw video
Rhonda Holy Bear video
4.
Bently Spang
5.
JoAllyn Archambault
6.
Emil Her Many Horses
7.
The Seattle Art Museum's
Indegenous Beauty
exhibition
The Met's
The Plains Indians: Artists of Earth and Sky exhibition
Native American Culture 2016
3.
Kent Monkman: Stealing Landscapes
Rose Simpson: I'm Not Kidding, I'm Serious
Virgil Ortiz: Inspired by Untold Stories
4.
National Museum of American Indian’s
Indelible: The Platinum Photographs of Larry McNeill and Will Wilson
exhibition
5.
The Tacoma Museum of Art’s
Contemporary Native Voices
exhibition
Native American Photography 2017
1.
NMAI’s
For a Love Of His People: the Photography of Horace Poolaw
exhibition
2.
Edward Curtis' Vintage Prints
3.
Ji
mmy Nelson's official website
4.
Daniella Zalcman’s “Signs of Your Identity” book from Emily Anne Epstein’s
The Atlantic
magazine article entitled “Erasing Indigenous Heritage”
5.
Te Ata
trailer
Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World
trailer
Native American Online Content and In-Class Documentaries:
1.
Dr. Sheila Smith's Navago Peoples' 3D Portal
2.-3.
The Met's
Art Of Native America: The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection
exhibition
4.
University of California Chicos' Advanced Laboratory for Visual Anthropology films
5.-6.
Seattle Art Museum's
Double Exposure: Edward S. Curtis, Marianne Nicolson, Tracy Rector, and Will Wilso
n exhibition
7.
PBS' new series segment entitled
Native America: From Caves to Cosmos
We Are At Home
These questions come from Bruce White's
We Are At Home: Pictures of The Ojibwe People
1.
NMAI''s Identity by Design: tradition, change, and celebration in native women''s dresses
Click on
Full Circle of Life
and
the arrows
until you come to the cradleboards.
2.
NMAI''s Identity by Design: tradition, change, and celebration in native women''s dresses
Click on 19th Century Style and >
3. Bandolier Bags:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
4.
Eastman Johnson's A Different Sugaring Off, c. 1865
Eastman Johnson's Tasting the Sugar, c. 1861-66
Eastman Johnson's The Maple Sugar-Turning Off, 1865-1873
Changing Your Career Pathway Fall 2018
9.-11.
SFMoMa's Raw Material Mixtape Episode 5: Maria Tallchief
16.-21.
Tara Houska/TEDWomen 2017: The Standing Rock resistance and our fight for indigenous rights
Native People's Art Lite Fall 2021
1.
Ma's House trailer
2.
The Antiques Magazine's
"Object lesson: The Warp, Weft, What, and Why of Navajo Weavings"
3.
Reservation Dogs series trailer