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  2. Howling Wolf (Cheyenne) - Wikipedia

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    Howling Wolf (Cheyenne: Ho-na-nist-to, c. 1849–July 5, 1927) was a Southern Cheyenne warrior who was a member of Black Kettle's band and was present at the Sand Creek Massacre in Colorado. After being imprisoned in the Fort Marion in Saint Augustine, Florida in 1875, Howling Wolf became a proficient artist in a style known as Ledger art for ...

  3. Ledger art - Wikipedia

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    The Sand Creek massacre as drawn by eyewitness Howling Wolf (1874–1875).. Battle exploits dominated ledger art. Other themes such as hunting, courtship, [5] and religious practices were common subjects.

  4. Plains hide painting - Wikipedia

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    Plains hide painting is a traditional North American Plains Indian artistic practice of painting on either tanned or raw animal hides. Tipis , tipi liners, shields, parfleches , robes, clothing, drums, and winter counts could all be painted.

  5. Banksy’s howling wolf artwork removed less than an hour after ...

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    The wolf artwork, located on the roof of a shop in Peckham, south-east London, is one of several pieces Banksy has unveiled this week, all with an animal theme, situated in different areas of London.

  6. Banksy's London animal series - Wikipedia

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    A howling wolf on a satellite dish above a shop. [1] The BBC reported the dish was not believed to have been in situ before the creation of the work. [7] The dish was subsequently apparently stolen by three men in masks. [8] The Metropolitan Police said they had reports of a "stolen satellite dish containing artwork". No arrests have been made. [7]

  7. Howling - Wikipedia

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    Painting of howling wolves by Ochir Kikeev (1988) Human accounts of wolf behavior are typified by depictions of howling, and this has been incorporated into fictional and mythical representations, such as the werewolf.