Oscar Howe
Crow Creek Reservation, Dorothy Dunn, Santa Fe Indian School
978-613-7-90103-8
6137901033
120
2011-10-11
39,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Oscar Howe (Mazuha Hokshina or "Trader Boy") (Yanktonai Dakota, 1915-1983) was an American artist from South Dakota, who became well known for his casein paintings. Oscar Howe (May 13, 1915 - October 7, 1983) was born in Joe Creek, South Dakota on the Crow Creek Sioux Reservation. Descended from Sioux Chiefs, he belonged to the Yanktonai band of Dakota. He attended the Pierre Indian School in South Dakota in 1933 before attending Dorothy Dunn’s art program at the Studio of Santa Fe Indian School from 1933-1938.
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