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 Northern Cheyenne artist Bently Spang's video installation of  War Shirt #6 - Waterways  takes the form of a monumental Plains Indian was shirt using 26 video monitors.
 Northern Cheyenne artist Bently Spang's video installation of  War Shirt #6 - Waterways  takes the form of a monumental Plains Indian was shirt using 26 video monitors.

Northern Cheyenne artist Bently Spang's video installation of War Shirt #6 - Waterways takes the form of a monumental Plains Indian was shirt using 26 video monitors.

 The 1902 Dry Creek Schoolhouse, near the East Gallatin River, was filled with the video installation,  War Shirt #6 - Waterways , created by Northern Cheyenne artist Bently Spang. The installation using 26 video monitors  focused attention on t

The 1902 Dry Creek Schoolhouse, near the East Gallatin River, was filled with the video installation, War Shirt #6 - Waterways, created by Northern Cheyenne artist Bently Spang. The installation using 26 video monitors  focused attention on the sight and sounds of place while confronting the colonization of the West.

 Guests joined hands and did a Native American round dance during the opening of the installation.

Guests joined hands and did a Native American round dance during the opening of the installation.

 Guests joined hands and did a Native American circle dance during the opening of the installation.

Guests joined hands and did a Native American circle dance during the opening of the installation.

 Native American drummers during opening reception.

Native American drummers during opening reception.

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 In the foreground, Northern Cheyenne ethnobotanist Linwood Tall Bull's plant press is a featured object in the exhibition.

In the foreground, Northern Cheyenne ethnobotanist Linwood Tall Bull's plant press is a featured object in the exhibition.

 The video installation focused attention on the sight and sounds of place while confronting the colonization of the West.

The video installation focused attention on the sight and sounds of place while confronting the colonization of the West.

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 Northern Cheyenne artist Bently Spang's video installation of  War Shirt #6 - Waterways  takes the form of a monumental Plains Indian was shirt using 26 video monitors.
 The 1902 Dry Creek Schoolhouse, near the East Gallatin River, was filled with the video installation,  War Shirt #6 - Waterways , created by Northern Cheyenne artist Bently Spang. The installation using 26 video monitors  focused attention on t
 Guests joined hands and did a Native American round dance during the opening of the installation.
 Guests joined hands and did a Native American circle dance during the opening of the installation.
 Native American drummers during opening reception.
wetlandsvideo.jpg
 In the foreground, Northern Cheyenne ethnobotanist Linwood Tall Bull's plant press is a featured object in the exhibition.
 The video installation focused attention on the sight and sounds of place while confronting the colonization of the West.
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BentlySpangWarShirt6-7.jpg
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BentlySpangWarShirt6-9.jpg
WETLANDS_screen-shot_5.png
BentlySpangWarShirt6-1.jpg
school1.jpeg

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