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Here now : Indigenous arts of North America at the Denver Art Museum / edited by John P. Lukavic, Dakota Hoska, and Christopher Patrello ; with contributions by Kathleen Ash-Milby [and 13 others].

Contributor(s): Publisher: Munich, Germany : Denver, Colorado : Hirmer ; Denver Art Museum, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: 311 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; 29 cmContent type:
  • still image
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9783777438429
Other title:
  • Indigenous arts of North America at the Denver Art Museum
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • E98 .A7 H48 2022
Contents:
Becoming Native artists / Joy Harjo -- Director's foreword / Christoph Heinrich -- Introduction / John P. Lukavic, Dakota Hoska, Christopher Patrello -- Plains -- Southwest -- California -- Plateau and Great Basin -- Northwest Coast -- Alaska Native and Arctic -- Northeast, Great Lakes, and Woodlands -- Southeast.
Becoming Native artists / Joy Harjo -- Director's foreword / Christoph Heinrich, Frederick and Jan Mayer Director -- Introduction / John P. Lukavic, Dakota Hoska, and Christopher Patrello -- Acknowledgments / John P. Lukavic, Dakota Hoska, Christopher Patrello -- Reaction to Massacre in America: Wounded Knee / Terrance Jade -- Functional beauty: Kiowa belt set / Jordan Poorman Cocker -- Native American Church art / Daniel C. Swan -- On Finding / Rose B. Simpson -- Pueblo Painting / Sascha T. Scott -- That spirit comes through my hands / Susan Billy -- The art of Codsiogo / Joe Horse Capture -- Clara Newman Benson (Deinkhul.át) / Zachary R. Jones -- Artist Statement / Nicholas Galanin -- Inuit Prints / Norman Vorano -- Finger Woven Bags of the Ojibwe of the Great Lakes / Jeffrey Chapman -- Farewell to the Smokies, 2007 / Kathleen Ash-Milby -- Medicine for the People / Jasha Lyons Echo-Hawk -- Notes -- Index -- Contributors -- Image credits -- Imprint.
Contributors: Kathleen Ash-Milby (Navajo) -- Susan Billy (Hopland Band of Pomo Indians) -- Jeffrey Chapman (White Earth Ojibwe) -- Jordan Poorman Cocker (Kiowa and Tongan) -- Jasha Lyons Echo-Hawk (Seminole and Pawnee) -- Nicholas Galanin (Tlingit and Unangâx) -- Joy Harjo (Mvskoke Nation) -- Joe Horse Capture (A'aniiih) -- Dakota Hoska (Oglála Lakĥóta) -- Terrance Jade (Oglála Lakĥóta) -- Zachary R. Jones -- John P. Lukavic -- Christopher Patrello -- Sascha T. Scott -- Rose B. Simpson (Santa Clara) -- Daniel C. Swan -- Norman Vorano.
Alaska Native and Arctic (illustrations of works by known Native artists): Credible, 2019 / Sonya Kelliher-Combs, Inupiaq and Athabascan, born 1969 -- Aixakuquing (Travel on the Sea), 2017 / Don Johnston, Aleut (Unangâx), born 1962 -- Owl Spirit, 1969 / Kenojuak Ashevak, Inuit, 1927-2013 -- Walrus and Seals, 1976 / Jamasie Teevee, Inuit, 1910-1985 -- Owl of Kingait, 1973 / Kaninginak Pootoogook, Inuit, 1935-2010 -- Witch, 1975 / Helen Kalvak, Inuit, 1901-1984 -- Bird Woman, 1977 / Victoria Mumngshoaluk, Inuit, 1930-2016; Martha Noah, Inuit, born 1943 -- Faces, 1974 / Manasee Eevik, Inuit, born 1939.
California (illustrations of works by known Native artists): Lidded Container, about 1914 / Elizabeth Hickox, Wiyot and Karuk, 1872-1947 -- Lidded Container, about 1911 / Louise Hickox, Wiyot and Hupa, 1896-1962 -- Plaque, early 1900s / Annie Boone, Pomo, about 1889-about 1960 -- Half Indian/Half Mexican, 1991 / James Luna, Luiseño, Diegueno, and Mexican, 1950-2018 -- Indian Power, 1972 / Fritz Scholder, Luiseño, 1937-2005 -- Crow Dance, 2014 / Rick Bartow, Wiyot, 1946-2016 -- Mad Indian #3, about 1970 / Fritz Scholder, Luiseño, 1937-2005 -- Shuffle Off to Buffalo #V, 1983 / Harry Fonseca, Maidu, 1946-2006 -- Untitled, 2018-2019 / Jamie Okuma, Luiseño, Shoshone-Bannock, Wailaki, and Okinawan, born 1978; with contributions by Cameron Linton, Sandra Okuma, Pat Pruitt, Keri Ataumbi, and Tania Larsson.
Northeast, Great Lakes, and Woodlands (illustrations of works by known Native artists): Untitled (Snakes), about 1970 / Norval Morrisseau, Anishinaabe, 1932-2007 -- Land O Bucks, Land O Fakes, Land O Lakes, 2006 / David P. Bradley, Chippewa, born 1954 -- O'Keeffe, After Whistler, 2007 / David P. Bradley, Chippewa, born 1954 -- It Was Never About Playing Cowboys and Indians, 2012 / Gail Tremblay, Onondaga and Mi'kmaq, born 1945 -- Eminent Domain: A Brief History of America, 2011 / Jim Denomie, Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe, born 1955 -- Waterfall VIII, 2011 / Truman T. Lowe, Ho-Chunk (Winnebago), 1944-2019 -- Basket, about 1940 / Mary Lafrance, Mohawk, active 1940s.
Northwest Coast (illustrations of works by known Native artists): Chilkat (Naaxiin) Tunic, late 1800s / Jennie Thlunaut (Shax'saani Kéek'), Kaagwaantaan clan of the Tlingit, 1891-1986 -- Chilkat (Naaxiin) Shirt, late 1800s / Clara Newman Benson (Deinkhul.át), Gaanaxteidi clan of the Tlingit, 1856-1935 -- Hat (Xaadas dajáangaa), 1890s / attributed to Isabella (Qwii.aang) and Charles (Da.axiigang) Edenshaw; Haida, 1842-1926; Haida Gwaii, 1939-1920 -- DAM Dancing Crane, 2019 / Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, Haida Canadian, born 1954 -- Lidded Box, about 1890 / John Robson (Giatlins), Haida, 1846-1924 -- House Frontal Pole (gyáa'aang), 1870 / Dwight Wallace (Gid K'wáajuss), Kaigani Haida, 1822-1913 -- Killer Whale Crest Hat, 2004 / Preston Singletary, Tlingit, born 1963 -- Four-Faced Hamat'sa Mask (Mugwami), about 1938 / George Walkus, Gwa'sala band of the Kwakw̲ak̲a'wakw, about 1890-about 1950 -- -- God Complex, 2015 / Nicholas Galanin, Tlingit and Unangâx, born 1979.
Plains (illustrations of works by known Native artists or photographers): The Once-Famous Black Eagle (Ka-et-te-kone-ke) of the Kiowa in Deadly Conflict with Ute Chief, Ute Killed / Silver Horn (Huangooah) (Kiowa Apache, 1860-1940) -- Untitled, about 1930 / Spencer Asah, Kiowa, about 1908-1954 -- Tired Indian #1, about 1975 / Fritz Scholder, Luiseño, 1937-2005 -- Cheyenne chief Minimic (Eagle Head), survivor of the Sand Creek Massacre / William Soule -- Sioux Eagle Dancer, 1954 / Oscar Howe, Dakota, 1915-1983 -- Catalogue Number 1949.73, 2019 / Wendy Red Star, Apsáalooke (Crow), born 1981 -- Tipi, about 1880 / attributed to Standing Bear, Mnikȟówožu Lakȟóta, 1859-1934 -- Book of Ledger Drawings, 1870s / Crazy Horse, Oglála and Mnikȟówožu Lakȟóta, 1837-1877 -- Tobacco Bag, about 1885 / Nellie Two Bear Gates, Yanktonai Dakota, 1854-1935 -- Pictographic War Record of the Battle of the Greasy Grass (Little Bighorn), about 1890 / White Swan, Apsáalooke (Crow), about 1851-1904 -- White Swan / photographed by Frank Rinehart in 1898 -- Mount Corcoran, c. 1876-77 / Albert Bierstadt -- Pictographic Account of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, 1881 / Red Horse -- History is Painted by the Victors, 2013 / Kent Monkman, Fisher River Band Cree, born 1965 -- Massacre in America: Wounded Knee, 1972 / Fritz Scholder, Luise̋no, 1937-2005 -- The Massacre of the Innocents, about 1610 / Peter Paul Rubens -- The Scream, 2017 / Kent Monkman, Fisher River Band Cree, born 1965 -- Beef Issue at Fort Sill, 1973 / T.C. Cannon, Kiowa and Caddo, 1946-1978 -- Shield Cover, about 1870 / Joseph No Two Horns (Hé Nún̦pa Wan̦iča), Húnkpapȟa), Hún̦kpapȟa Lakhóta, 1852-1942 -- Shirt, about 1930 / Three Calf, Kainai, 1866-1948 -- Knows Her Medicine, 1981 / Kevin Red Star, born 1943 -- A Little Medicine and Magic, 2018 / Julie Buffalohead, Ponca, born 1972 -- Robe, 1940 / Mary Bacon Rind, Osage, active 1940s -- Untitled (Quiet Strength, II), 2017 / Dyani White Hawk, Sičhánǧu Lakȟóta, born 1976 -- Lakota Belt, 2005 / Kevin Pourier, Oglála Lakȟóta, born 1958 and Valerie Morgan, Oglála Lakȟóta, born 1959 -- Fan, 1940s / Belo Cozad, Kiowa, about 1864-1950 -- Fan, about 1944 / Joe Rush, Ponca, 1908-1979 -- Textile, about 1980 / Marilyn Segay, Navajo, born about 1959 -- Love and Prayers, 2014 / Monty Claw, Navajo, born 1977 -- Cradleboard, 1897-98 / Tsomah Poolaw, Kowa, 1870-1958 -- Cradle, 1888 / Horse (first wife of White Man Runs Him), Apsáalooke (Crow), active late 1800s.
Plateau and Great Basin (illustrations of works by known Native artists): Bowl, late 1800s / Louisa Keyser (Dat So La Lee), Washoe, 1829-1925 -- Robe, 1885 / attributed to Codsiogo, Shoshone, 1866-1912 -- Boom!, 1988 / James Lavadour, Walla Walla, born 1951 -- untitled (Green & Yellow), 1978 / Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Salish, Kootenai, Cree, and Shoshone, born 1940 -- Trade Canoe for Don Quixote, 2004 / Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Salish, Kootenai, Cree, and Shoshone, born 1940.
Southeast illustrations of works by known Native artists): Pointed Basket (taposhake chufa), 1950s / Ida Deer, Choctaw, active 1950s -- Mask, 1930-47 / Allen Long, Eastern Band Cherokee, 1917-1983 -- Jar, 1951 / Rebecca "Amanda" Wolf Youngbird, Cherokee, 1890-1984 -- Jar, 2008 / Jane Osti, Cherokee, born 1945 -- Farewell to the Smokies (Trail of Tears), 2007 / Kay WalkingStick, Cherokee, born 1935 -- Florida Seminoles Preparing Food, 1951 / Fred Beaver, Creek, 1911-1980 -- Riding Wild, 1966 / Jerome Tiger, Creek, 1941-1967 -- Natura Non Facit Saltum, 2005 / Jeffrey Gibson, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Cherokee, born 1972 -- Late Fragment (after Carver), 2012 / Jeffrey Gibson, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Cherokee, born 1972, New York -- Basket, 1955 / Lizzie Youngbird, Cherokee, 1903-1967 -- Vessel, 2015 / Shan Goshorn, Cherokee, 1957-2018.
Southwest (illustrations of works by known Native artists or photographers): The Potter (Nampeyo of Hano), 1906 / Edward S. Curtis -- Jar, 1900-15 / Nampeyo, Hopi-Tewa, 1860-1942 -- Bowl, about 1921 / Maria Martinez, San Ildefonso, 1886-1980 and Julian Martinez, San Ildefonso, 1885-1943 -- Jar, about 1921 / Isadora Medina, Zia, 1894-1951 -- Jar, about 1910 / Sara Fina Tafoya, Santa Clara, 1863-1949 -- Jar, about 1925 / Santana Melchor, Kewa (Santo Domingo), 1889-1978 -- Velocity, 2011 / Virgil Ortiz, Cochiti, born 1969, Cochiti Pueblo -- Agents of Oppression, 1993 / Diego Romero, Cochiti, born 1964 -- Jar, about 1995 / Lonnie Vigil, Nambe, born 1949 -- Four Figures, 1996 / Nora Naranjo-Morse, Santa Clara, born 1953 -- Spiral, about 2002 / Christine Nofchissey McHorse, Navajo, 1948-2021 -- Jar (detail), 1997 / Hubert Candelario, San Felipe, born 1965 -- Mud Woman Rolls On, 2011 / Roxanne Swentzell, Santa Clara, born 1962 -- The Mesa Verde Full Arch, 1999 / Al Qöyawayma, Hopi, born 1938 -- Transparency Self Portrait, 2012 / Rose Simpson, Santa Clara, born 1983 -- Warrior, 2012 / Rose Simpson, Santa Clara, born 1983 -- Stereo-view of Spotted Tail (Sinté Gleškȧ), Chief of the Sičhánǧu Oyáte (Brulé), with his wife and daughter / photographed and published by S. J. Morrow, about 1872 -- Rug, 1947-48 / Daisy Taugelchee, Navajo, 1911-1990 -- Pictorial Weaving, 1981-82 / Isabel John, Navajo, 1933-2004 -- Bird and Cornstalk Rug, 1983 / Ason Yellowhair, Navajo, about 1930-2013 -- Katsina 5, 1987 / Ramona Sakiestewa, Hopi, born 1948 -- Yei be Chai Weaving, 1991 / Della Woody Begay, Navajo, born about 1930 -- Intended Vermillion, 2015 / DY Begay, Navajo, born 1953 -- Ii'ni'łigai (White Lightning), 2018 / Kevin Aspaas, Navajo, born 1995 -- My Quilt, 1993 / Melanie Yazzie, Diné (Navajo), born 1966 -- Mirage, about 2010 / Elsie Holiday, Navajo, born 1965 -- Pueblo Ceremonial Dance, about 1925 / Tonita Pena, San Ildefonso, 1893-1949 -- Pictograph Altar, 1952 / Joe H. Herrera, Cochiti, 1923-2001 -- Harvest Dance, 1930 / Awa Tsireh (Alfonso Roybal), San Ildefonso, 1898-1955 -- Apache Crown Dance, 1952 / Allan Houser, Chiricahua Apache, 1914-1994 -- Gift of the Earth, 1991 / Allan Houser, Chiricahua Apache, 1914-1994 -- Mountain Lion, 1938 / Fred Kabotie, Hopi, about 1900-1986; Victor Coochwytewa, Hopi, 1922-2011; Herbert Komayouse, Hopi, active mid-1900s; Charles Loloma, Hopi, 1921-1991 -- Eagle Kachina Dancer, 1939 / Charles Loloma, Hopi, 1921-1991 -- Bracelet, about 1974 / Charles Loloma, Hopi, 1921-1991 -- Her First Dance, 1953 / Pablita Velarde, Santa Clara, 1918-2006 -- Hopi Eagle Dancer, 1995 / Dan Namingha, Hopi, born 1950 -- Necklace, late 1900s / Dwayne, Anthony, and Ron Upshaw, Navajo, active late 1900s -- Hu'tuuu (Harvester) Katsina, also known as Ngyayataqa (Swaying Man) Katsina, about 1940s / Lonnie Nutumya, Hopi, active mid-1900s.
Summary: "Here, Now : Indigenous Arts of North America at the Denver Art Museum features two hundred of the museum's most notable Indigenous artworks. It reinterprets the collection and reveals new insights in the historic and contemporary work of Indigenous artists. Additional contributions by Indigenous authors reflect on the collection and current issues"-- Back cover.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Becoming Native artists / Joy Harjo -- Director's foreword / Christoph Heinrich -- Introduction / John P. Lukavic, Dakota Hoska, Christopher Patrello -- Plains -- Southwest -- California -- Plateau and Great Basin -- Northwest Coast -- Alaska Native and Arctic -- Northeast, Great Lakes, and Woodlands -- Southeast.

Becoming Native artists / Joy Harjo -- Director's foreword / Christoph Heinrich, Frederick and Jan Mayer Director -- Introduction / John P. Lukavic, Dakota Hoska, and Christopher Patrello -- Acknowledgments / John P. Lukavic, Dakota Hoska, Christopher Patrello -- Reaction to Massacre in America: Wounded Knee / Terrance Jade -- Functional beauty: Kiowa belt set / Jordan Poorman Cocker -- Native American Church art / Daniel C. Swan -- On Finding / Rose B. Simpson -- Pueblo Painting / Sascha T. Scott -- That spirit comes through my hands / Susan Billy -- The art of Codsiogo / Joe Horse Capture -- Clara Newman Benson (Deinkhul.át) / Zachary R. Jones -- Artist Statement / Nicholas Galanin -- Inuit Prints / Norman Vorano -- Finger Woven Bags of the Ojibwe of the Great Lakes / Jeffrey Chapman -- Farewell to the Smokies, 2007 / Kathleen Ash-Milby -- Medicine for the People / Jasha Lyons Echo-Hawk -- Notes -- Index -- Contributors -- Image credits -- Imprint.

Contributors: Kathleen Ash-Milby (Navajo) -- Susan Billy (Hopland Band of Pomo Indians) -- Jeffrey Chapman (White Earth Ojibwe) -- Jordan Poorman Cocker (Kiowa and Tongan) -- Jasha Lyons Echo-Hawk (Seminole and Pawnee) -- Nicholas Galanin (Tlingit and Unangâx) -- Joy Harjo (Mvskoke Nation) -- Joe Horse Capture (A'aniiih) -- Dakota Hoska (Oglála Lakĥóta) -- Terrance Jade (Oglála Lakĥóta) -- Zachary R. Jones -- John P. Lukavic -- Christopher Patrello -- Sascha T. Scott -- Rose B. Simpson (Santa Clara) -- Daniel C. Swan -- Norman Vorano.

Alaska Native and Arctic (illustrations of works by known Native artists): Credible, 2019 / Sonya Kelliher-Combs, Inupiaq and Athabascan, born 1969 -- Aixakuquing (Travel on the Sea), 2017 / Don Johnston, Aleut (Unangâx), born 1962 -- Owl Spirit, 1969 / Kenojuak Ashevak, Inuit, 1927-2013 -- Walrus and Seals, 1976 / Jamasie Teevee, Inuit, 1910-1985 -- Owl of Kingait, 1973 / Kaninginak Pootoogook, Inuit, 1935-2010 -- Witch, 1975 / Helen Kalvak, Inuit, 1901-1984 -- Bird Woman, 1977 / Victoria Mumngshoaluk, Inuit, 1930-2016; Martha Noah, Inuit, born 1943 -- Faces, 1974 / Manasee Eevik, Inuit, born 1939.

California (illustrations of works by known Native artists): Lidded Container, about 1914 / Elizabeth Hickox, Wiyot and Karuk, 1872-1947 -- Lidded Container, about 1911 / Louise Hickox, Wiyot and Hupa, 1896-1962 -- Plaque, early 1900s / Annie Boone, Pomo, about 1889-about 1960 -- Half Indian/Half Mexican, 1991 / James Luna, Luiseño, Diegueno, and Mexican, 1950-2018 -- Indian Power, 1972 / Fritz Scholder, Luiseño, 1937-2005 -- Crow Dance, 2014 / Rick Bartow, Wiyot, 1946-2016 -- Mad Indian #3, about 1970 / Fritz Scholder, Luiseño, 1937-2005 -- Shuffle Off to Buffalo #V, 1983 / Harry Fonseca, Maidu, 1946-2006 -- Untitled, 2018-2019 / Jamie Okuma, Luiseño, Shoshone-Bannock, Wailaki, and Okinawan, born 1978; with contributions by Cameron Linton, Sandra Okuma, Pat Pruitt, Keri Ataumbi, and Tania Larsson.

Northeast, Great Lakes, and Woodlands (illustrations of works by known Native artists): Untitled (Snakes), about 1970 / Norval Morrisseau, Anishinaabe, 1932-2007 -- Land O Bucks, Land O Fakes, Land O Lakes, 2006 / David P. Bradley, Chippewa, born 1954 -- O'Keeffe, After Whistler, 2007 / David P. Bradley, Chippewa, born 1954 -- It Was Never About Playing Cowboys and Indians, 2012 / Gail Tremblay, Onondaga and Mi'kmaq, born 1945 -- Eminent Domain: A Brief History of America, 2011 / Jim Denomie, Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe, born 1955 -- Waterfall VIII, 2011 / Truman T. Lowe, Ho-Chunk (Winnebago), 1944-2019 -- Basket, about 1940 / Mary Lafrance, Mohawk, active 1940s.

Northwest Coast (illustrations of works by known Native artists): Chilkat (Naaxiin) Tunic, late 1800s / Jennie Thlunaut (Shax'saani Kéek'), Kaagwaantaan clan of the Tlingit, 1891-1986 -- Chilkat (Naaxiin) Shirt, late 1800s / Clara Newman Benson (Deinkhul.át), Gaanaxteidi clan of the Tlingit, 1856-1935 -- Hat (Xaadas dajáangaa), 1890s / attributed to Isabella (Qwii.aang) and Charles (Da.axiigang) Edenshaw; Haida, 1842-1926; Haida Gwaii, 1939-1920 -- DAM Dancing Crane, 2019 / Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, Haida Canadian, born 1954 -- Lidded Box, about 1890 / John Robson (Giatlins), Haida, 1846-1924 -- House Frontal Pole (gyáa'aang), 1870 / Dwight Wallace (Gid K'wáajuss), Kaigani Haida, 1822-1913 -- Killer Whale Crest Hat, 2004 / Preston Singletary, Tlingit, born 1963 -- Four-Faced Hamat'sa Mask (Mugwami), about 1938 / George Walkus, Gwa'sala band of the Kwakw̲ak̲a'wakw, about 1890-about 1950 -- -- God Complex, 2015 / Nicholas Galanin, Tlingit and Unangâx, born 1979.

Plains (illustrations of works by known Native artists or photographers): The Once-Famous Black Eagle (Ka-et-te-kone-ke) of the Kiowa in Deadly Conflict with Ute Chief, Ute Killed / Silver Horn (Huangooah) (Kiowa Apache, 1860-1940) -- Untitled, about 1930 / Spencer Asah, Kiowa, about 1908-1954 -- Tired Indian #1, about 1975 / Fritz Scholder, Luiseño, 1937-2005 -- Cheyenne chief Minimic (Eagle Head), survivor of the Sand Creek Massacre / William Soule -- Sioux Eagle Dancer, 1954 / Oscar Howe, Dakota, 1915-1983 -- Catalogue Number 1949.73, 2019 / Wendy Red Star, Apsáalooke (Crow), born 1981 -- Tipi, about 1880 / attributed to Standing Bear, Mnikȟówožu Lakȟóta, 1859-1934 -- Book of Ledger Drawings, 1870s / Crazy Horse, Oglála and Mnikȟówožu Lakȟóta, 1837-1877 -- Tobacco Bag, about 1885 / Nellie Two Bear Gates, Yanktonai Dakota, 1854-1935 -- Pictographic War Record of the Battle of the Greasy Grass (Little Bighorn), about 1890 / White Swan, Apsáalooke (Crow), about 1851-1904 -- White Swan / photographed by Frank Rinehart in 1898 -- Mount Corcoran, c. 1876-77 / Albert Bierstadt -- Pictographic Account of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, 1881 / Red Horse -- History is Painted by the Victors, 2013 / Kent Monkman, Fisher River Band Cree, born 1965 -- Massacre in America: Wounded Knee, 1972 / Fritz Scholder, Luise̋no, 1937-2005 -- The Massacre of the Innocents, about 1610 / Peter Paul Rubens -- The Scream, 2017 / Kent Monkman, Fisher River Band Cree, born 1965 -- Beef Issue at Fort Sill, 1973 / T.C. Cannon, Kiowa and Caddo, 1946-1978 -- Shield Cover, about 1870 / Joseph No Two Horns (Hé Nún̦pa Wan̦iča), Húnkpapȟa), Hún̦kpapȟa Lakhóta, 1852-1942 -- Shirt, about 1930 / Three Calf, Kainai, 1866-1948 -- Knows Her Medicine, 1981 / Kevin Red Star, born 1943 -- A Little Medicine and Magic, 2018 / Julie Buffalohead, Ponca, born 1972 -- Robe, 1940 / Mary Bacon Rind, Osage, active 1940s -- Untitled (Quiet Strength, II), 2017 / Dyani White Hawk, Sičhánǧu Lakȟóta, born 1976 -- Lakota Belt, 2005 / Kevin Pourier, Oglála Lakȟóta, born 1958 and Valerie Morgan, Oglála Lakȟóta, born 1959 -- Fan, 1940s / Belo Cozad, Kiowa, about 1864-1950 -- Fan, about 1944 / Joe Rush, Ponca, 1908-1979 -- Textile, about 1980 / Marilyn Segay, Navajo, born about 1959 -- Love and Prayers, 2014 / Monty Claw, Navajo, born 1977 -- Cradleboard, 1897-98 / Tsomah Poolaw, Kowa, 1870-1958 -- Cradle, 1888 / Horse (first wife of White Man Runs Him), Apsáalooke (Crow), active late 1800s.

Plateau and Great Basin (illustrations of works by known Native artists): Bowl, late 1800s / Louisa Keyser (Dat So La Lee), Washoe, 1829-1925 -- Robe, 1885 / attributed to Codsiogo, Shoshone, 1866-1912 -- Boom!, 1988 / James Lavadour, Walla Walla, born 1951 -- untitled (Green & Yellow), 1978 / Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Salish, Kootenai, Cree, and Shoshone, born 1940 -- Trade Canoe for Don Quixote, 2004 / Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Salish, Kootenai, Cree, and Shoshone, born 1940.

Southeast illustrations of works by known Native artists): Pointed Basket (taposhake chufa), 1950s / Ida Deer, Choctaw, active 1950s -- Mask, 1930-47 / Allen Long, Eastern Band Cherokee, 1917-1983 -- Jar, 1951 / Rebecca "Amanda" Wolf Youngbird, Cherokee, 1890-1984 -- Jar, 2008 / Jane Osti, Cherokee, born 1945 -- Farewell to the Smokies (Trail of Tears), 2007 / Kay WalkingStick, Cherokee, born 1935 -- Florida Seminoles Preparing Food, 1951 / Fred Beaver, Creek, 1911-1980 -- Riding Wild, 1966 / Jerome Tiger, Creek, 1941-1967 -- Natura Non Facit Saltum, 2005 / Jeffrey Gibson, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Cherokee, born 1972 -- Late Fragment (after Carver), 2012 / Jeffrey Gibson, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Cherokee, born 1972, New York -- Basket, 1955 / Lizzie Youngbird, Cherokee, 1903-1967 -- Vessel, 2015 / Shan Goshorn, Cherokee, 1957-2018.

Southwest (illustrations of works by known Native artists or photographers): The Potter (Nampeyo of Hano), 1906 / Edward S. Curtis -- Jar, 1900-15 / Nampeyo, Hopi-Tewa, 1860-1942 -- Bowl, about 1921 / Maria Martinez, San Ildefonso, 1886-1980 and Julian Martinez, San Ildefonso, 1885-1943 -- Jar, about 1921 / Isadora Medina, Zia, 1894-1951 -- Jar, about 1910 / Sara Fina Tafoya, Santa Clara, 1863-1949 -- Jar, about 1925 / Santana Melchor, Kewa (Santo Domingo), 1889-1978 -- Velocity, 2011 / Virgil Ortiz, Cochiti, born 1969, Cochiti Pueblo -- Agents of Oppression, 1993 / Diego Romero, Cochiti, born 1964 -- Jar, about 1995 / Lonnie Vigil, Nambe, born 1949 -- Four Figures, 1996 / Nora Naranjo-Morse, Santa Clara, born 1953 -- Spiral, about 2002 / Christine Nofchissey McHorse, Navajo, 1948-2021 -- Jar (detail), 1997 / Hubert Candelario, San Felipe, born 1965 -- Mud Woman Rolls On, 2011 / Roxanne Swentzell, Santa Clara, born 1962 -- The Mesa Verde Full Arch, 1999 / Al Qöyawayma, Hopi, born 1938 -- Transparency Self Portrait, 2012 / Rose Simpson, Santa Clara, born 1983 -- Warrior, 2012 / Rose Simpson, Santa Clara, born 1983 -- Stereo-view of Spotted Tail (Sinté Gleškȧ), Chief of the Sičhánǧu Oyáte (Brulé), with his wife and daughter / photographed and published by S. J. Morrow, about 1872 -- Rug, 1947-48 / Daisy Taugelchee, Navajo, 1911-1990 -- Pictorial Weaving, 1981-82 / Isabel John, Navajo, 1933-2004 -- Bird and Cornstalk Rug, 1983 / Ason Yellowhair, Navajo, about 1930-2013 -- Katsina 5, 1987 / Ramona Sakiestewa, Hopi, born 1948 -- Yei be Chai Weaving, 1991 / Della Woody Begay, Navajo, born about 1930 -- Intended Vermillion, 2015 / DY Begay, Navajo, born 1953 -- Ii'ni'łigai (White Lightning), 2018 / Kevin Aspaas, Navajo, born 1995 -- My Quilt, 1993 / Melanie Yazzie, Diné (Navajo), born 1966 -- Mirage, about 2010 / Elsie Holiday, Navajo, born 1965 -- Pueblo Ceremonial Dance, about 1925 / Tonita Pena, San Ildefonso, 1893-1949 -- Pictograph Altar, 1952 / Joe H. Herrera, Cochiti, 1923-2001 -- Harvest Dance, 1930 / Awa Tsireh (Alfonso Roybal), San Ildefonso, 1898-1955 -- Apache Crown Dance, 1952 / Allan Houser, Chiricahua Apache, 1914-1994 -- Gift of the Earth, 1991 / Allan Houser, Chiricahua Apache, 1914-1994 -- Mountain Lion, 1938 / Fred Kabotie, Hopi, about 1900-1986; Victor Coochwytewa, Hopi, 1922-2011; Herbert Komayouse, Hopi, active mid-1900s; Charles Loloma, Hopi, 1921-1991 -- Eagle Kachina Dancer, 1939 / Charles Loloma, Hopi, 1921-1991 -- Bracelet, about 1974 / Charles Loloma, Hopi, 1921-1991 -- Her First Dance, 1953 / Pablita Velarde, Santa Clara, 1918-2006 -- Hopi Eagle Dancer, 1995 / Dan Namingha, Hopi, born 1950 -- Necklace, late 1900s / Dwayne, Anthony, and Ron Upshaw, Navajo, active late 1900s -- Hu'tuuu (Harvester) Katsina, also known as Ngyayataqa (Swaying Man) Katsina, about 1940s / Lonnie Nutumya, Hopi, active mid-1900s.

"Here, Now : Indigenous Arts of North America at the Denver Art Museum features two hundred of the museum's most notable Indigenous artworks. It reinterprets the collection and reveals new insights in the historic and contemporary work of Indigenous artists. Additional contributions by Indigenous authors reflect on the collection and current issues"-- Back cover.

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