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Contemporary Southern Plains Indian painting / with an essay by Rosemary Ellison ; edited by Myles Libhart.

Summary:

History and bigraphical directory of contemporary Indigenous painting in the U.S.

Record details

  • Physical Description: 80 pages : illustrations (some color), map, portraits ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Anadarko, Oklahoma : Oklahoma Indian Arts and Crafts Cooperative, [1972]

Content descriptions

General Note:
"An exhibition organized by the Indian Arts and Crafts Board of the U.S. Department of the Interior."
Released through the Southern Plains Indian Museum and Crafts Center, Anadarko, Oklahoma.
Foreword and acknowledgements by Lloyd H. New.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (page 80).
Formatted Contents Note:
Biographical directory of the artists, compiled by Rosemary Ellison: Clara Archilta (heritage: Kiowa-Apache-Tonkawa) -- Spencer Asah (Indigenous name: Lallo (Little Boy); heritage: Kiowa) -- James Auchiah (Indigenous name: Tse-Koy-Ate (Big Bow); heritage: Kiowa) -- Dennis Belindo (Indigenous name: Aun-So-Te (Foot); heritage: Kiowa and Navajo) -- Woody Big Bow (Indigenous name: Tse-Koy-Ate (Big Bow); heritage: Kiowa) -- Archie Blackowl (Indigenous name: Mis-Ta-Moo-To-Va (Flying Hawk); heritage: Cheyenne) -- Acee Blue Eagle (Indigenous name: Che-Bon-Ah-Bee-La (Laughing Boy); heritage: Pawnee and Creek) -- F. Blackbear Bosin (Indigenous name: Sate-Kon-Gia (Blackbear); heritage: Comanche and Kiowa) -- Bennie Franklin Buffalo (Indigenous name: Going South; heritage: Cheyenne) -- Jerome Gilbert Bushyhead (Indigenous name: Coyote Walks By; heritage: Cheyenne) -- Tom Wayne Cannon (signs work T.C. Cannon) (Indigenous name: Pai-Doung-U-Day (One Who Stands in the Sun); heritage: Caddo and Kiowa) -- Tennyson Eckiwaudah (Indigenous name: Yutsuwuna (Able to Stand Up Again); heritage: Comanche) -- The Fox (heritage: Kiowa) -- George Geionety (Indigenous name: Bei-Koi-Gei (Water Bag to Travel); heritage: Kiowa) -- Marcelle Sharron Ahtone Harjo (Indigenous name: Sain-Tah-Oodie (Killed with a Blunted Arrow); heritage: Kiowa) -- Bobby Hill (Indigenous name: Pau-Tain-Dae (Whitebuffalo); heritage: Kiowa) -- Rance Hood (Indigenous name: Aut-Tup-Ta (Yellow Hair); heritage: Comanche) -- Allan Houser (Indigenous name: Haozous (Pulling Roots); heritage: Fort Sill Apache) -- Joseph Kabance (heritage: Potawatomi) -- Ernie Keahbone (Indigenous name: To-Gem-Hote (Blue Jay); heritage: Kiowa) -- Elgin W. Lamarr (heritage: Wichita) -- Barthell Little Chief (Indigenous name:Tsen-T'ainte (White Horse); heritage: Comanche and Kiowa) -- Michael James Martin (Indigenous name: Silver Moon; heritage: Caddo) -- Alfred Morris Momaday (Indigenous name: Haun Toa (War Lance); heritage: Kiowa) -- Stephen Mopope (Indigenous name: Wood-Coy (Painted Robe); heritage: Kiowa) -- Cecil Murdock (Indigenous name: Koketha (Turning Bear); heritage: Kickapoo) -- Joyce Lee Tate Nevaquaya (signs work Doc Tate Nevaquaya) (Indigenous name: Nevaquaya (One Who Is Tired of Looking Nice); heritage: Comanche) -- Clyde Leland Otipoby (heritage: Comanche) -- Loren Pahsetopah (Indigenous name: Four Hills; heritage: Cherokee and Osage) -- Paul Pahsetopah (Indigenous name: Four Hills; heritage: Cherokee and Osage) -- Robert Redbird (heritage: Kiowa) -- Leonard Riddles (Indigenous name: Black Moon; heritage: Comanche) -- Donald Henry Secondine, Jr. (heritage: Cherokee and Delaware) -- George Silverhorn (Indigenous name: Boy Hero; heritage: Kiowa) -- Carol A. Soatikee (heritage: Fort Sill Apache and Pima) -- Daniel J. Taulbee (Indigenous name: Wolf Alone; heritage: Comanche) -- Herman Toppah (Indigenous name: All-Guat-Kou (Yellow Hair); heritage: Kiowa) -- Lee Monett Tsatoke (Indigenous name: Tsa-Toke (Hunting Horse); heritage: Kiowa) -- W. Richard West (Indigenous name: Wah-Pah-Nah-Yah (Lightfoot); heritage: Cheyenne) -- Roland N. Whitehorse (Indigenous name: Whitehorse; heritage: Kiowa) -- Alfred Whiteman, Jr. (Indigenous name: Sitting Bear; heritage: Cheyenne and Arapaho) -- David Emmett Williams (Indigenous name: Tos-Que (Apache Man); heritage: Kiowa-Tonkawa-Apache).
Subject:
Indian painting > Great Plains > Exhibitions.
Indian painting > Oklahoma > Exhibitions.
Indian painting > Great Plains > 20th century > Exhibitions.
Indian painting > Oklahoma > 20th century > Exhibitions.
Indian painting.
Great Plains.
Oklahoma.
Genre:
Exhibition catalogs.
Exhibitions.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Northwest Indian College.

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Lummi Library E 98 .A7 G73 C66 1972 679790 Stacks Available -