Kruger Barbara, Untitled, 1983. Curtis Edward, Bow River – Blackfoot, 1896-1926.

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Kruger Barbara, Untitled, 1983

Curtis Edward, Bow River – Blackfoot,

Curtis Edward, Tobadischini, Navaho, About 1904

In: Staging the Indian: The Politics of Representation, 2001

Luna James, The Sacred Colors, 1994

Luna James, Petroglyphs in Motion, 2001

Luna James, Observing Columbus’ Day, 2010

Luna James, I’ve Always Wanted to be an American Indian, 1992

Curtis Edward, Grinding Meal,

Amerman Marcus, Day at the Beach, 2002

Curtis Edward, In a Piegan Lodge,

Amerman Marcus, A Moment in Time, 2002

Wilson Fred, Mining the Museum, 1992

Lange Dorothea, Migrant Mother, 1936

Ganzel Bill, Florence Thompson and her Daughters, 1979