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Entre las tribus Americanas Nativas que han sido llamadas colectivamente los Sioux son los Lakota, Dakota y Nakota. Estos grupos formaron tres tribus más pequeñas que hablan diferentes dialectos de la misma lengua. Los Lakota, también conocido como los Sioux Teton, originalmente eran el más pequeño de estos grupos, pero con el tiempo llegó a ser el más grande, dividiéndose en siete subtribus. La rama occidental de los sioux, la tribu Lakota, se encuentra en Norte y Dakota del Sur. Hay siete subtribus de los Lakota. El Oglala, situado en la reserva de Pine Ridge, y el Sicangu o Brulé, que ahora están en la reserva de Rosebud y Lower Brulé, están en Dakota del Sur. También en Dakota del Sur estan los Oohenupa Miniconjous, o Tetera Dos, y Itazipacola, o el arco Sans, todos en la Reserva de Cheyenne River. El Hunkpapa se encuentran en la reserva de Standing Rock, que está situada en Dakota del Norte y Dakota del Sur, y los Sihasapa o Blackfoot, se encuentran tanto en la reserva de Standing Rock y el río Cheyenne. El nombre Oyate significa 'Pueblo'. Oyate Omniciye, comenzó con las conversaciones que involucran un pequeño círculo de ancianos Lakota cuando se reunían para hablar de un 'plan' o de algo importante. Durante las conversaciones surgió una palabra para referirse a la sostenibilidad, 'Oyate Omniciye'. Aproximadamente traducido Oyate Omniciye significa "Las reuniones del Círculo de las personas," pero la frase lleva significados más profundos. En primer lugar, "Oyate" no sólo se refiere a los seres humanos, puede incluir a todos los seres vivos. En segundo lugar, pide un "Omniciye" no es para tomárselo a la ligera. Esta palabra significa que cosas muy importantes tenían que ser consideradas, y en el camino de los Lakota, el objetivo final es buscar el consenso para todos los que quisieran permanecer en la conversación. La idea de una "reunión en círculo" es cuando se unen en un círculo bajo un gran tipi, muchas veces para que las familias de los alrededores y los familiares pudieran oír las conversaciones para discutir los temas importantes que enfrentarían las personas . Estas reuniones podrían durar días y con frecuencia se acompañaban de otras actividades tribales y el intercambio de noticias.
"Little Wound and Oglala Sioux Chiefs" is a restored reprint of a vintage photograph taken in 1899 by Herman Heyn. This is a striking group shot of a gathering of Oglala Sioux chiefs at counsel. This is an 8.25 X 11-inch restored reprint photograph on 11 X 14-inch archival, matte-finish photo paper. The second photo with the white border is what you will receive. It is hand-titled in pencil. Can be printed in larger sizes border upon request. • I have one of the largest collections of restored Native American photographs available. You won't find finer quality restored reprints anywhere for the price. • I am a professional photographer and painstakingly, and lovingly, restore every photograph, removing all the scratches, dust, age spots and adjust the exposure and tone. Compare mine to others and you will see the difference. • I print all photos myself on heavy, archival matte-finish photo paper. I INCLUDE a 1-/8 inch foam-core backing with all my photos and they are READY to frame. All fit in a standard 11 X 14 inch frame. Larger sizes available upon request. • I ship insured USPS Priority Mail. All photographs are shipped flat and DOUBLE-BOXED. While professional fine art photographers, Kirby and Cindy Pringle, are best known for their whimsical "dog people" photographs, Kirby has always had a love of Native American culture and art. He restores vintage Native American photographs to bring the striking images to a wider audience and recapture the vision of the original photographer. Thank you and please go our Etsy store at www.etsy.com/shop/DogtownArtworks and click on the Native American section to see all my photos.
MAXINE NOEL " Rainmaker " Limited Edition Canvas Unstretched Limited Edition Size of 495 16.5" x 13" in size MINT CONDITION Cultural Background: Santee Oglala Sioux, Manitoba Maxine was born in Manitoba of Santee Oglala Sioux parents. She spent her early childhood on her mother’s reserve but at the age of six she left to attend an Indian residential school. Maxine’s early career as a legal secretary was soon overshadowed by her preoccupation with painting and drawing. She took a course in advanced design where a teacher noticed Maxine’s tendency toward linear expression and encouraged her in the use of shape and line to suggest movement. She learned those lessons well, as evidenced by much of her work today. Since those early days Maxine has mastered the skills of painting and drawing plus the processes of serigraphy, etching and stone lithography. Recently she has turned her talents to the creation of editions in cast paper and limited edition bronze castings. Maxine has received excellent response to her work and is now able to devote herself full-time to the creation of art. Maxine Noel signs her artwork with her Sioux name IOYAN MANI, which translates as “Walk Beyond”. This is a limited edition Canvas Unstretched by Canadian Artist Maxine Noel in perfect , mint condition. Phone us toll free at 1-877-265-4555 anywhere in N. America - anytime ! We are authorized dealers with almost every publisher in N. America and know we can list world class artists at remarkable prices !! We offer FREE pick up of winning items at our Canmore Art gallery located in Canada's beautiful Rocky Mountains. Shipping is done in some of the best built, strong boxes ever seen - always completely insured . Any problems and we ship a new piece immediately - no cost to you!! Think we have superior service, come check out our ART COUNTRY CANADA Gallery on your next visit to BANFF NATIONAL PARK . Check our website for the gallery map and address! We accept pay pal and anyone can call into the gallery with visa or mastercard. We try to ship the same day, but some items may ship the following week. Shipping Information All items are completely insured to arrive in MINT condition! We ship in some of the strongest boxes in the industry! We combine shipping daily, on most every item. 1-877-265-4555 Art Country Canada Gallery Art Country Canada Rocky Mountain Art Gallery 729 Main Street Canmore , Alberta T1W 2B2 TERMS OF SERVICE ETSY is one side of our business, having a fine art gallery we are able to custom frame most items in our gallery. We work hard to do business the old fashioned way, we treat all customers as if they are family. We answer emails courteously and are fair in all our dealings. We have a toll free number for easy service. Please feel free to contact us at anytime, with any question or comment. We make every effort to answer all emails as quickly as possible. WORLDWIDE SHIPPING We sell and ship worldwide, so please email us for a quote to any location, we dropship to any address if it is a gift. We charge shipping based on the Canadian Postal System and all items are sent fully insured. METHODS OF PAYMENT We accept Paypal which accepts the major credit cards, or we also take Credit Cards Directly over the phone, (MC, VISA,). We accept whatever method is most convenient for you. We ask all auctions to be paid for in the fastest possible time frame. LOCAL PICK UP We encourage customers to pick up items at our gallery. Authorized Greenwich Workshop Dealer / Mill Pond Press Dealer / Somerset Publishing Dealer / Wild Wings Dealer and many more
This is a photograph book, of images of Native Americans. The cover of the book says, Photographs of Red Cloud & his Braves However the interior title page...