“Indian Map”. Juane Quick-To-See Smith. 1992.
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“Indian Map”. Juane Quick-To-See Smith. 1992.
The COEUR D'ALENE RESORT Lights on the boardwalk. November 2023
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Lecture and gaslight you on the proper decorum of one woman at a town hall in bumfuck Idaho.
Activist-artist, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith first Native American artist exhibited at Whitney Museum of American Art Written by Kimber Hand-Harris
For the first time ever, a Native American artist is having a retrospective and important art exhibited by New York’s famed Whitney Museum until Aug. 13, 2023. At 83-years young, artist, art educator, and activist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith said she is proud to “break the buckskin ceiling” and is showcasing a powerful collection comprised of five decades of her work, totaling 130 pieces of art, sensibly titled, “Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: Memory Map.”
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Three Native American men, one from the Kutenai tribe and two from the Flathead (Salish) tribe, pose on the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana. - Jackson - 1901
Burlington Northern passes through Kootenai National Forest, Montana in October, 1987
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Ktunaxa (also known as Kutenai) is a Language Isolate spoken in what is now Canada (British Columbia) and the USA (Idaho, Montana). It uses the Latin Alphabet. There is also a Ktunaxa Sign Language known as ʾa·qanⱡiⱡⱡitnam