Masked dancer in regalia, pink shirt, and cupil (miter) decorated with ribbons; holding a rattle and a palma, or trident. Handwritten on the drawing is "Matachine dance" and the artist's name, Awa'tsireh.
Pueblo Indians in art; Cradleboards; Pueblo women; Pueblo children; Indian baskets; Cloaks; Tesuque women; Indians of North America-New Mexico; Pueblo Indians-Agriculture
This painting by artist Thomas (Tomas) Vigil, also known as Pan Yo Pin or Summer Mountain, depicts two women and a child in a domestic scene. Written on recto: Tomas [sic] Vigil, Pan Yo Pin, Tesuque.
Written on verso: Women camping while men work...
Corn; Indians of North America-New Mexico; Pueblo Indians in art; Tesuque men; Tesuque women; Pueblo Indians-Agriculture
This painting by the artist Thomas Vigil, also known as Pan Yo Pin, depicts several men and women shucking and sorting corn. Inscribed on recto: Tomas [sic] Vigil, Pan Yo Pin, Tesuque. On verso: no. 33c color/ no. 5 in series.
Corn; Cornstalks; Indians of North America-New Mexico; Pueblo Indians in art; Tesuque men; Pueblo Indians-Agriculture
This painting by the artist Thomas Vigil, also known as Pan Yo Pin, depicts two figures (likely both men) harvesting corn. Inscribed on recto: Tomas [sic] Vigil, Pan Yo Pin. On verso: no. 33f/ no. 4 in series for color, halftone, or etching.
Cattle; Corn; Indians of North America-New Mexico; Pueblo Indians in art; Tesuque men; Pueblo Indians-Agriculture
This painting by the artist Thomas Vigil, also known as Pan Yo Pin, depicts two men (one ploughing, one sowing), accompanied by two oxen. Inscribed on recto: Tomas [sic] Vigil, Pan Yo Pin, Tesuque.
On verso: Illegible text; no. 33a/ no. 1 in series...
Corn; Crows; Indians of North America-New Mexico; Pueblo Indians; Pueblo Indians in art; Tesuque men; Pueblo Indians-Agriculture
This painting by the artist Thomas Vigil, also known as Pan Yo pin, depicts two men in a cornfield. One is hoeing, and the other is fixing a scarecrow. Several crows fly above them. On recto is inscribed: Pan Yo Pin, Tomas [sic] Vigil.
On verso:...
Pueblo Indians in art; Corn; Cornstalks; Indians of North America-New Mexico; Pueblo men; Tesuque men; Pueblo Indians-Agriculture
This painting by the artist Thomas Vigil, also known as Pan Yo Pin, depicts two men tending a corn field. Written on recto of the original: Tomas [sic] Vigil, Pan Yo Pin.
Written on verso of the original: no. 33g/ no.3 in series for color,...
Pueblo Indians in art; Ceremonial objects; Corn; Drum; Indians of North America-New Mexico; Pueblo men; Pueblo women; Tesuque men; Tesuque women; Pueblo Indians-Agriculture
This painting by the artist Thomas Vigil, also known as Pan Yo Pin, shows a man playing a drum while two women grind corn. Written on recto of the original: Pan Yo Pin, Tesuque. Written on verso of the original: no. 33c color/ no.6 in series.
Ceremonial objects; Dance costume; Drum; Indians of North America-New Mexico; Pueblo Indians in art; Pueblo Indians-Religion
This painting depicts a drummer, a central figure wearing the regalia of an eagle dancer, and Pueblo clown dancer holding a plant. On recto: Ogwa Pi, no. 22.
Cloaks; Hairstyles; Hopi art; Hopi Indians; Hopi women; Indian textile fabrics-North America; Indians of North America-Arizona; Pueblo Indians in art; Pueblo women; Indian silverwork
This painting depicts a Hopi woman with traditional hairstyle and jewelry, wearing a white cloak. On verso "Univ. of Nebs."
Corn; Ceremonial objects; Indian textile fabrics-North America; Indians of North America-New Mexico; Pueblo Indians in art; Pueblo women; Pueblo men; Pueblo Indians-Religion; Pueblo Indians-Agriculture
This painting depicts a man and woman in ceremonial regalia adorned with evergreen cuttings. The man has a rattle; the woman wears a tablita headdress. On recto: (Cochiti Corn Dance) (Tonita Peña) no. 19.
This painting depicts a roadrunner and rainbow in a style similar to that seen on San Ildefonso pottery. The artist, Romando Vigil, is also known as Tse-Ye-Mu. On recto: Tse-Ye-Mu, no. 23. On verso: Romando Vigil.
Ceremonial objects; Dance costume; Hopi art; Hopi dance; Hopi Indians; Hopi Indians-Rites and ceremonies; Indian textile fabrics-North America; Indians of North America-Arizona; Pueblo Indians; Pueblo Indians in art; Featherwork
This painting depicts four figures in traditional regalia, taking part in the Buffalo Dance.
Ceremonial objects; Corn; Hopi art; Hopi Indians; Hopi Indians-Rites and ceremonies; Indians of North America-Arizona; Kachinas; Kachinas in art; Pueblo Indians
This painting depicts the Hemis kachina figure holding a bundle of corn. On verso: I (2) Author of life mark, the Life Giver.
This painting depicts two dancers in ceremonial regalia, representing eagles. Inscribed on recto: Drawing by San Juanito Garcia, Santo Domingo, no. 24.
No published reference to this artist has been located. The name could refer to either Jose...
Crazy Horse, ca. 1842-1877; Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876; Horses in art; Indians of North America-Great Plains; Indians-Warfare; Oglala Indians; Plains men; Weapons
This painting, done in ledger style, depicts a battle between Crazy Horse and General George Custer. Inscribed on recto: General Custer --- Crazy Horse.
Inscribed on verso: General Custer Confronts Crazy Horse. The white man with saber, the Indian...