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Pipestone Quarry on the Coteau des Prairies
George Catlin claims to be the first white man to visit the Pipestone Quarry, which is depicted here.
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Pigeon's Egg Head (The Light) Going to and Returning from Washington
George Catlin shows how Native Americans changed after they come back from Washington.
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Osage Warrior
Here is a portrait of a Plains Indian Warrior done by a French artist who was doing portraits of many political leaders and elite members of society in the early 19th century.
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Two Dancing Men
This is the original painting from the artist. It depicts two gay men dancing with crown jewels on their heads, portraying them as powerful and important individuals in the world, proving that the LGBT community matters.
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Two Dancing Men
This is the Orlando Tribute version of the painting depicts two men dancing with crown jewels on their heads, portraying them as gay men who have power and matter in this world. The phrase "For all those who just wanted to dance" honors the Orlando victims since they just wanted to be themselves at a night club that was viewed as a safe haven for LGBT individuals.
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Off to War
Here is a pencil image done by a Arapaho Native American, Frank Henderson, in the late 18th century and is typical of Native American art of that time period.
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The Fourth Day of the Sun Dance
Here is Short Bull's depiction of the fourth day of the Lakota Sun Dance.
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Saint Sebastian and Matt Shepard Juxtaposed
This is a painting depicting Saint Sebastian and Matthew Shepard as two Saints next to one another, comparing and contrasting their deaths as gay martyrs.
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"Tribute to Victims of Orlando Shooting"
This was an Instagram post made to acknowledge the victims who died in the Orlando Shooting. It places the American flag next to the LGBT flag to show that the United States stands with those who were severely injured and the LGBT community.
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Charlie Hebdo - Depiction of Islam and Quran
"The Quran is shit, It does not stop bullets"
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The Sun Dancers
Here is one of Oscar Howe's later workers depicting the Lakota Sun Dance tradition. His later works are more abstract with sharper angles.
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The Sun Dance
Here is one of Oscar Howe's earlier works in which he was representing the Lakota Sun Dance. It is part of the Morbridge Murals.
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Cauyuk
This is a single headed frame drum with a symbolic raven drawn it.
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The Cloisters Cross
A walrus ivory carving of a cross
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Parisian Catacomb display
An image of an elaborate, skeletal column within the Parisian catacombs
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Roman Catacomb display
Three skeletons are propped as monks in the catacombs of Rome
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Mourner remains by casket
Image of a man mourning the death of a crash victim
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Budweiser Casket of Leon Wesley
A custom-built casket adorned with Budweiser and phrases for Leon Wesley
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The Little Drummer Boy and the Amazing Graces
A new evangelical protestant church in Montreal, Canada.
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House of Christ: Special Christmas Edition
This image derived from a Russian website which advertises Christmas tours in New York, City!
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An American Mosque
A film poster for a documentary series that explores the destruction of a mosque and the reaction by the local muslim community.
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Christmas Card from Fay Garvin to Jack Vaughan
A card sent from a soldier to a friend's family reading "Christmas Greetings from someone in Uncle Sam's service."