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Coleman, Winfield - "Cheyenne Ledger Art Before Ft. Marion: An Examination of Two Southern Suhtai Drawing Books", 1998-09-

 Sub-Series
Identifier: Sub-Series 439.22.02

Scope and Contents

From the Series:

PLAINS INDIAN ART: THE PICTORIAL TRADITION

The Plains Indians have a long, rich tradition of documenting the significant events of their lives, creating objects, and endowing them with images to communicate what was most important to them. Presentations focused on the representational images that were drawn, painted, quilled, or beaded by Plains Indians on their tipis, clothing, tools, weapons, winter counts, and ledger books. Presentations addressed pictorial art from the early 19th century through today, focusing on tradition, continuity, change, and innovation through time.

September 17, 18, 19, 20, 1998

Available Digital Collections Materials for Plains Indian Seminar in 1998

Dates

  • Created: 1998-09-

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Extent

From the Collection: 10.00 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

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