ARTH 492

 
Images of the American West: Myths & Realities
Professor: Butterfield
Lecture 11

1. Bad Heart Buffalo, Amos, Scene from Battle of Little Big Horn, early 20th Century.
2. Navajo, Sand Painting from the Shooting Chant, Arizona, 20th Century.
3. Mopope, Stephen, Peyote Ceremony.
4. Return of the Red Man [Life Magazine Cover], December 1967.
5. Cannon, T.C., Photograph of TC Cannon flanked by pictures of Sitting Bull and Bob Dylan and his Medals for service in Vietnam, 1970.
6. Cannon, T.C., Two Guns Arikara, 1974-1977.
7. Saar, Betye, Liberation of Aunt Jemima, whole, view.
8. Cannon, T.C., Collector #5 (Man in a Wicker Chair), 1975.
9. Jackson, William Henry, Petalashara, c.1870.
10. Cannon, T.C., Collector #2, 1970.
11. Jimenez, Luis, Vaquero, view from right. (Copyright Protected. Duplication Forbidden)
12. Remington, Frederic, Bronco Buster, 1895. (Copyright Protected. Duplication Forbidden)
13. Jimenez, Luis, Sodbuster, San Isidro Model, side view, 1983.
14. Jimenez, Luis, Sodbuster, San Isidro, angle view, 1983.
15. Rickard, Jolene, Corn Blue Room, 1998.
16. Rickard, Jolene, Corn Blue Room, detail, 1998.
17. Naranjo-Morse, Nora, Gia's Song, detail of installation, 1998.
18. Naranjo-Morse, Nora, Gia's Song, view of installation, 1998.
19. Niro, Shelley, Honey Moccasin, 1998.
20. Niro, Shelley, Honey Moccasin, detail, 1998.
21. Niro, Shelley, Honey Moccasin, detail, 1998.
22. Ringgold, Faith, Funeral: Lovers Quilt #3, 1986.
23. Jackson, Homer, High Flying Investigations, 1993.
24. Cooday, Jesse, Self-Portrait.
25. Aguilar, Dugan, Native with Trophy.
26. Fredericks, Jean, Niman Ceremony, Mishongovi, Second Mesa., c.1945.
27. Trimble, Stephen, Deer Dance at San Juan Pueblo, 1986.
28. Whitesinger, Anna Boyd, Night Ceremony.
29. Tsinhnahjinnie, Hulleah J. L., Idelia, 1983.
30. Morgan, Margaret, Two Princeton Undergraduates: Yolandra Gomex (Jicarilla Apache) and Rex Lee Jim (Navajo), on the campus, 1985.
31. Poolaw, Horace, Kaw-au-in-on-tay and Great-grandson Jerry Poolaw, Kiowa, whole.
32. McAuley, Skeet, Navajo Window Washer, Monument Valley Tribal Park, Arizona, 1984.
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