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Published September 03, 2009, 12:00 AM

“Changing Perceptions of the American Indian”

American Indian art exhibit at Rourke Art Gallery in Moorhead


Fritz Scholder’s “Self Portrait at Grand Canyon with Green Aura,” 1987, is part of the “Changing Perceptions of the American Indian” exhibit on display at the Rourke Art Gallery through Sept. 13. Special to The Forum

  • Fritz Scholder’s “Self Portrait at Grand Canyon with Green Aura,” 1987, is part of the “Changing Perceptions of the American Indian” exhibit on display at the Rourke Art Gallery through Sept. 13. Special to The Forum
  • “The Method of Protecting the Cornfields From the Ravages of Blackbirds” by Seth Eastman is part of the Rourke Art Gallery’s exhibit “Changing Perceptions of the American Indian.” Dave Wallis / The Forum
  • Ojibwe cuffs are displayed at the Rourke Art Gallery. Dave Wallis / The Forum
  • A bear claw necklace from the museum’s permanent collection. Dave Wallis / The Forum
  • Items from the Chippewa and Ojibwe tribes are from the permanent collection of the Rourke Art Gallery Museum. Dave Wallis / The Forum
  • “Dance Pipe Prayer” by Woody Crumbo. Dave Wallis / The Forum