Jicarilla Apache Fiesta event
Summary: A cultural celebration involving Apache Indians with elements of ceremony, festival, horses, and teepees, associated with New Mexico and potentially documented through the Public Works of Art Project during the New Deal era.
Completeness: 50/100 Grade D
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cited from Jicarilla Apache Fiesta
Jicarilla Apache Fiesta
Subjects: Rites and ceremonies; Festivals; Animals; Architecture; Domestic; Figure group; Horses; Public Works of Art Project; Teepee; New Deal, 1933-1939; Black, LaVerne Nelson; Indians of North America; Apache Indians; Native Americans; Animal; Horse; C…
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Jicarilla Apache Fiesta
Subjects: Rites and ceremonies; Festivals; Animals; Architecture; Domestic; Figure group; Horses; Public Works of Art Project; Teepee; New Deal, 1933-1939; Black, LaVerne Nelson; Indians of North America; Apache Indians; Native Americans; Animal; Horse; C…
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Jicarilla Apache Fiesta
Subjects: Rites and ceremonies; Festivals; Animals; Architecture; Domestic; Figure group; Horses; Public Works of Art Project; Teepee; New Deal, 1933-1939; Black, LaVerne Nelson; Indians of North America; Apache Indians; Native Americans; Animal; Horse; C…
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LaVerne Nelson Black, born Viola, WI 1887-died Chicago, IL 1939 · photo · Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the General Services Administration · details