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  2. Peter Rindisbacher - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo Hunt – c. 1822-1824; Inside of a Skin Tent – 1824, one of the earliest studies of a tipi by a non-Indian. Library and Archives Canada Collection. Indian hunters pursuing buffalo in the early spring – 1822, painted when the artist was age sixteen. A Halfcast and his Two Wives based on a sketch from about 1825. [5]

  3. Plains hide painting - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo hide painting of Pawnees battling the Villasur expedition. Traditionally, men painted representational art. [3] [6] They painted living things. [2]Plains Indian male artists use a system of pictographic signs, characterized by two-dimensionality, readily recognizable by other members of their tribe. [7]

  4. Cotsiogo - Wikipedia

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    Cotsiogo, who sold his paintings to white tourists visiting the Wind River Reservation, included scenes of traditional buffalo hunts because they were seen as more desirable by buyers. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] Thanks to the tourist economy, new trade markets, and the influx of new materials, artists like Cotsiogo were able to produce works that helped ...

  5. Karl Ferdinand Wimar - Wikipedia

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    A recent exhibit at the Amon Carter Museum described the painting as showing five Indians and Jemima in a canoe, each wondering when rescuers would come for her. [2] Wimar primarily painted the themes of Indian life on the Great Plains, showing the Native American hunts of buffalo and other activities related to their nomadic lives. He also ...

  6. Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Buffalo hide clothing was decorated with porcupine quill embroidery and beads – dentalium shells and elk teeth were prized materials. Later coins and glass beads acquired from trading were incorporated into Plains art. Plains beadwork has flourished into contemporary times. Buffalo was the preferred material for Plains hide painting. Men ...

  7. Bison hunting - Wikipedia

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    The Crow Indian Buffalo Hunt diorama at the Milwaukee Public Museum. A group of images by Eadweard Muybridge, set to motion to illustrate the animal's movement. Bison hunting (hunting of the American bison, also commonly known as the American buffalo) was an activity fundamental to the economy and society of the Plains Indians peoples who inhabited the vast grasslands on the Interior Plains of ...