Striking color images depict traditional lifeways and the pain of imprisonmentDuring the 1870s, Cheyenne and Kiowa prisoners of war at Fort Marion, Florida, graphically recorded their responses to inc
Szabo (art history, U. of New Mexico) has produced a complete analysis of the circumstances behind the drawings as well as their content, discussing in an initial essay who made drawings at Fort Mario
Two small books of vivid drawings--one filled with images by the Southern Cheyenne warrior-artist Howling Wolf and the other with images by Zotom, a Kiowa man--came to the Southwest Museum of the Amer