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Gold Seekers To The Black Hill - Sioux Native American Indians By Howard Terpning

Gold Seekers to the Black Hill by Howard Terpning

"In 1874 General George Armstrong Custer led an unapproved expedition into the Black Hills of what is South Dakota today. It resulted in a gold rush to the sacred hunting grounds of the Sioux. Because of this historical injustice, I wanted to emphasize the Sioux. The real story of this image is that they are being invaded. I used the warm late day light to bring out the area's rich colors and textures." ~ Howard Terpning

Gold Seekers to the Black Hill - Sioux Native American Indians by Howard Terpning was published in December of 1996 and is available for sale as a signed and numbered limited edition art print with a 26 x 36 image size priced at $___ unframed.

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