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Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
Medicine for Children Acee Blue Eagle Native American; Muscogee (Creek), Pawnee 02.457 tempera on mat board
Apache Maiden Dressed for Ceremonial in Her Honor Allan C. Houser Native American; Chiricahua Apache 02.374 tempera on paper
The Dance of the Corn Mothers Jimalee Chitwood Burton Native American; Cherokee 01.2207 oil on canvas
Grinding Corn Allan C. Houser Native American; Chiricahua Apache 02.375 tempera on paper
Contented Indian Jimalee Chitwood Burton Native American; Cherokee 01.2212 oil on Masonite
Burial Archie Blackowl, Robert Merwin McCormack Native American; Cheyenne 02.1795 tempera on matboard
Dragon Fly Dancer (Rain Dance) Jose Rey Toledo Native American; Jemez 02.294 tempera on matboard
Trail of Tears Jerome Tiger Native American; Muscogee (Creek), Seminole 02.2052 tempera on mat board
Indian Legends from California W. Richard West Native American; Southern Cheyenne 01.2272 oil on canvas, possibly acrylic
Two Step Archie Blackowl Native American; Cheyenne 02.2077 tempera on mat board
Man and Woman W. Richard West Native American; Southern Cheyenne 02.323 tempera on paper
Woman on Blue Horse Archie Blackowl, Robert Merwin McCormack Native American; Cheyenne 02.1793 tempera on paper
Indian Religion (Peyote) Carl Sweezy Native American; Arapaho 02.416 tempera on paper
Indian Religion (Peyote) Carl Sweezy Native American; Arapaho 02.417 gouache on paper
The Guard Thomas Moran American 01.1107 oil on canvas
Series of Prints: A Bazaar Thomas Moran American 14.420a-k printing ink on paper
Sunday Morning, Maravatío Thomas Moran American 02.812 watercolor and graphite with white gouache on paper
Riders and Horses Roland N. Whitehorse Native American; Kiowa 02.325 tempera and colored pencil on paper
Kiowa Mother and Children Stephen Mopope, August 27, 1898 - February 1974, Native American; Kiowa (Artist) Native American; Kiowa 02.127 tempera on paper
Yellow Corn Maidens Gerald Nailor Native American; Navajo (Diné) 02.184 tempera on paper