Inventory # P4074
Views
Keeping Time: Ledger Drawings and the Pictographic Traditions of Native North Americans ca. 1820-1900
In collaboration with TrépanierBaer Gallery
June 14 – August 22, 2014
TrépanierBaer Gallery, Calgary, Canada
Organised jointly by TrépanierBaer and Donald Ellis Gallery, Keeping Time: Ledger Drawings and the Pictographic Traditions of Native North Americans ca. 1820-1900 brings together a variety of work produced on the Great Plains of North America during the late nineteenth century.
For more information download the press release from TrépanierBaer
Highlights of the Exhibition
Chief Killer among the Turkies
attributed to Noh Hu Nah Wih (Chief Killer), 1849-1922Cheyenne
Central Plains
ca. 1875-78
Inventory # P3922
Inventory # P4066
Featured in the Press
The Complex Legacy of Native American Ledger Drawings
James Adams from the Globe and Mail reviews the complicated legacy of Native American Ledger Drawings on view at TrépanierBaer Gallery, Calgary