RED WHIP – ATSINA

January 5, 2008 on 9:28 pm | In Drawings | No Comments

 

 

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Title: RED WHIP – ATSINA
Medium: Pastel and Colored Pencil Drawing 15″x 19″
By: Jim J

Also called Gros Ventres of the Prairie North American Indian tribe related to the Algonquian-speaking Arapaho, from which they may have separated as early as 1700. The Atsina were living in what is now northern Montana and adjacent regions of Canada in late-prehistoric times and were culturally similar to other Plains tribes. Atsina descendants numbered more than 6,000 in the early 21st century.

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