In lieu of Columbus Day, many states celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day. This More Art Monday, we're highlighting some of our favorite artworks in the collection made by Native American artists.
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“Untitled,” 1939, by Haida artist John Wallace
“Onrush of Time,” 1990, by Cherokee artist Kay WalkingStick
“Scarf ‘Neuf Series #36’,” designed 1993, by Cheyenne and Arapaho Nation artist Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds
“Segyp Kos’ket Saw Tamp? (Coyote Where Are You Going?),” 1997, by Wiyot artist Rick Bartow
“Pillow,” 19th century, by unknown Nez Perce artist
“Self-Portrait,” 1989, by Okanagan/Sinixt artist Joseph Feddersen
“Screaming Eagle Blues,” 1989, by Paiute and Shoshone artist Jack Malotte
“Bag,” late 19th century, unknown Native American artist (possibly Woodland artist)