The artists listed below are known boarding school survivors, but more may come to light as further research is conducted into the Gilcrease collections. While the artistic practices of these individuals may not have developed during the time they spent in boarding schools, their legacies as survivors of these institutions underscores the significance of their success as artists and in their roles as community and cultural leaders.
2. Spencer Asah
6. Fred Beaver
10. Archie Blackowl
11. Acee Blue Eagle
13. Allan Bushyhead
15. Pop Chalee
18. Wilson Dewey
19. Cecil Dick
22. Bronson Edwards
24. Louis Gonzales
25. Paul J. Goodbear
26. Franklin Gritts
29. Jack Hokeah
30. Allan C. Houser
31. Wolf Robe Hunt
32. Fred Kabotie
34. A. Hobart Keith (C. Hobart Keith)
35. George Kishketon
37. Calvin Larvie
38. Charlie Lee
40. Anita Martinez
42. Eva Mirabal
43. Alfred Momaday
44. Waldo Mootzka
45. Stephen Mopope
46. Ignacio Moquino
47. Christian Naiche
48. Gerald Nailor
50. Tonita Peña
51. Otis Polelonema
52. Ben Quintana
53. Bill Reid
55. Abel Sanchez
56. C. Terry Saul
59. Louis Shipshee
63. Lois Smokey
64. William Standing
65. Willard Stone
66. Elliott Suetopka
67. Theodore Suina
68. Riley Sunrise
69. Carl Sweezy
70. Quincy Tahoma
71. Jamasie Teevee
72. Marian Terasaz
73. Jose Rey Toledo
74. Monroe Tsatoke
76. Kyrate Tuvahoema
78. Pablita Velarde
79. Albert Vigil
80. Pete Vigil
81. Thomas Vigil
82. Tim Vigil
84. Carl Woodring
85. Beatien Yazz