Art
Cottonwood tree root sculpture by Ronald Night Walker Yazzie
- Item Number
- 256
- Estimated Value
- 300 USD
- Sold
- 35 USD to vgfe40ab0
- Number of Bids
- 3 - Bid History
Item Description
"Cheyenne Man in Buffalo Robe" by Ronald Night Walker Yazzie
This 17" x 4" sculpture is carved from a cottonwood tree root, sacred to both the Crow and Northern Cheyenne and used in ceremony.
Artist Bio
Ronald Night Walker Yazzie (N. Cheyenne, Arapaho, Oglala Lakota, Navajo, Spanish
Moor, Pawnee, Zuni, and Irish) is a multimedia Indigenous reservation artist. His Indian name is "Hidahwauhnisto" or Howling Buffalo. He paints, sculpts and carves from his experience in Indian country, his participation in ceremony, and knowledge of his ancestors and their struggles. He uses what he finds on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation where he lives: wood, stone, downed trees, fence posts, lapidary from the Big Horn Mountains, and bones or whatever he can find to create his masterpieces.
Item Special Note
Generously donated by The Center Pole and a Middle School Family.
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