Indigenous portraits
The artists featured here illuminate how visually representing people can tell us about their identities, their communities, and their daily lives. Some paintings highlight the individual features of a person, such as their face, hair, and clothing, while others depict their subjects in various scenes or activities. Each element that an artist chooses to emphasize tells us as much about the subject as it tells us about the artist's priorities.
Image | Title | Creator | Culture | Accession # | Materials/Techniques |
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Harvest | Virginia Stroud | Native American; Cherokee (United Keetoowah Band), Muscogee (Creek) | 02.1768 | tempera on matboard |
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His First Hunt | Loren Pahsetopah | Native American; Osage | 02.1785 | tempera on board |
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Making Way for Peace | Paul Anthony Pahsetopah | Native American; Osage, Chickasaw | 02.1809 | casein on board |
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Charles Ware | Jim Lacy Red Corn | Native American; Osage | 02.1939 | watercolor on paper |
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Fancy Eagle, the Last of the Pawnee Scouts | Brummett Echohawk | Native American; Pawnee | 13.365 | graphite on paper |
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Medicine Man | Jerome Tiger | Native American; Muscogee (Creek), Seminole | 13.1200 | pencil and gouache on paper |
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Iron Tail (1862-1955), Sioux Veteran of Little Big Horn and Wounded Knee | Brummett Echohawk | Native American; Pawnee | 13.1260 | graphite on illustration board |
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The Pueblo Dress | Minisa Crumbo-Halsey | Native American; Potawatomi, Muscogee (Creek) | 13.2000 | charcoal, pastel, and watercolor on paper |
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Ruling His Son, Pawnee Warrior | Brummett Echohawk | Native American; Pawnee | 13.4023 | drafting ink on paper |
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Aunt Inez | Bobby Martin | Native American; Muscogee (Creek) | 14.837 | ink on paper |
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Woman in Window | T. C. Cannon | Native American; Caddo, Kiowa | 14.878 | ink on paper |
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Mother and Two Children | Lois Smokey | Native American; Kiowa | 15.1219 | print on paper |