Individual titles for the works: Wówahokuŋkiya | Lead blue; Wókaǧe | Create yellow; Nakíčižiŋ | Protect green; Wačháŋtognaka | Nurture red
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Culture/People
Sicangu Lakota (Brulé Sioux)
Artist/Maker
Dyani White Hawk Polk, Sicangu Lakota (Brulé Sioux), b. 1976
Seller
Highpoint Center for Printmaking
Presenter/funding source
Smithsonian American Women's History Initiative Acquisitions Pool (AWHI)
Title
Individual titles for the works: Wówahokuŋkiya | Lead [blue]; Wókaǧe | Create [yellow]; Nakíčižiŋ | Protect [green]; Wačháŋtognaka | Nurture [red]
Object Name
Print
Media/Materials
Paper, ink, metal foil
Techniques
Screenprinted/serigraph printed
Dimensions
55.5 x 32 cm
Object Type
Painting/Drawing/Print
Place
Minneapolis; Hennepin County; Minnesota; USA
Date created
2019
Collection History
NMAI purchase from the Highpoint Center for Printmaking (Minneapolis, Minnesota) in 2021, supported by the American Women's History Initiative Acquisitions Pool and the Smithsonian American Women's History Initiative.