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Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
Peyote Ceremony Archie Blackowl Native American; Cheyenne 02.561 tempera on paper
Ascending to the Great Spirit Mike Martin Native American; Caddo 01.2525 oil on velvet
Medicine Man and Patient Stephen Mopope Native American; Kiowa 02.537 tempera on paper
Storytelling Dance Jimalee Chitwood Burton Native American; Cherokee 01.2188 oil (possibly casein) on board
The Dance of the Corn Mothers Jimalee Chitwood Burton Native American; Cherokee 01.2207 oil on canvas
Burial Archie Blackowl, Robert Merwin McCormack Native American; Cheyenne 02.1795 tempera on matboard
Indian Legends from Maine W. Richard West Native American; Southern Cheyenne 01.2284 oil on canvas
Harvest Celebration of the First Fruits Joan Hill Native American; Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek) 01.2548 acrylic on canvas
Peyote Design Roland N. Whitehorse Native American; Kiowa 02.406 tempera on paper
Morning Ceremony (Peyote) Cecil Murdock Native American; Kickapoo 02.258 watercolor on paper
Medicine Man Making Medicine Acee Blue Eagle Native American; Muscogee (Creek), Pawnee 02.502 tempera on paper
Wooden smoke stick (fire stick) with painted tipi and carved white cross relief heart Joseph Rice, Joseph Rice Native American 73.758 wood, paint
Ye Be Chi Dance Andrew Tsihnahjinnie Native American; Navajo (Diné) 02.276 tempera on paper
Cherokee Going to Council House Cecil Dick Native American; Cherokee (United Keetoowah Band) 02.383 casein on board
Ulysses and the Sirens Thomas Moran, Osborne Co. American 16.232 printing ink on paper
Print A: The White Squadron after E. Moran Thomas Moran American 14.452a printing ink on paper
Print B: The White Squadron after E. Moran Thomas Moran American 14.452b printing ink on paper
Commercial cigarette papers Unknown, Dominic Daniels Native American; Osage 84.1175b paper
Newark Meadows Thomas Moran American 02.790 graphite and wash on paper
Cornhusk cigarette papers and blue zippered leather bag Unknown Native American; Osage (artist and user) 82.182 cornhusk, hide, metal, plastic