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Old Arapaho Storyteller By James Bama

Old Arapaho Storyteller by James Bama

"In this portrait western artist James Bama painted a older Indian gazing into the distance. He is dressed in his finest leathers and wearing a 1860's Arapaho Indian War headdress. The storyteller played an important part in Arapaho culture. It was his function to pass down the lore and legends of the tribe from one generation to the next. As there were no written legends, this was the only way stories lived on. Mike Brown was a storyteller. A full-blooded Arapaho, Mike converted to Catholicism (hence his Christian name) and lived at the St. Stephen's Catholic Mission for Arapaho on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. At the time of this painting, he was in his early eighties." ~ James Bama

Old Arapaho Storyteller was painted by Indian artist James Bama is available for sale as a signed and numbered limited edition of only 1,500 art prints, they have a 22-1/4 x 23-1/4 image size priced at $___ unframed.

Order yours today. All artwork is professionally boxed and insured and guaranteed to arrive in mint condition. Old Rare James Bama art prints for sale. This painting was published in April of 1981. Western art prints for sale framed any way you want or unframed.

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