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Conflict between General George Custer (1839-76) and Crazy Horse (Sioux Indian). Painting on cloth by Kills Two (1869-1927), Sioux Indian. Dakota group of North American Plains Indians

Conflict between General George Custer (1839-76) and Crazy Horse (Sioux Indian). Painting on cloth by Kills Two (1869-1927), Sioux Indian. Dakota group of North American Plains Indians


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Size: 6000 x 4724 (6.3MB)

Date: 22nd August 2023

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Conflict between General George Custer (1839-76) and Crazy Horse (Sioux Indian). Painting on cloth by Kills Two (1869-1927), Sioux Indian. Dakota group of North American Plains Indians

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America American Cloth Conflict Custer Dakota General George Group Horse Indian Indians North Painting Plains Sioux Crazy Kills


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This print showcases a remarkable painting on cloth by Kills Two, a talented Sioux Indian artist from the Dakota group of North American Plains Indians. The artwork vividly depicts the intense conflict between two iconic figures in history - General George Custer and Crazy Horse, a revered Sioux Indian warrior. In this powerful portrayal, we witness the clash of cultures and ideologies that defined America's westward expansion during the 19th century. General Custer, known for his military prowess and ambition, stands tall with determination etched across his face. On the other side, Crazy Horse embodies strength and resilience as he fiercely defends his people's way of life. The artist skillfully captures every detail in this historical encounter - from their distinctive attire to their resolute expressions. Each brushstroke on the cloth breathes life into this momentous event that shaped the destiny of both Native Americans and settlers alike. Through this extraordinary piece of art, Kills Two pays homage to his heritage while shedding light on an important chapter in American history. It serves as a poignant reminder of the conflicts faced by indigenous communities during times of rapid change and encroachment upon their lands. Universal Images Group (UIG) has preserved this invaluable photograph print to ensure that future generations can appreciate its significance and reflect upon our shared past.

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