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James Bama (1926 – 2022)
Sioux Indian with Eagle Feather (1981)
watercolor on paper
20 × 16 inches
signed and dated lower right

VERSO
Signed and titled
Label, Coe Kerr Gallery, New York, NY

According to Elmer Kelton, “Few people today realize the extent of the trading network that existed among Indians before the white man dominated the continent. Items from either coast found their way to the interior of the country, so that plains Indians might decorate themselves with seashells from a thousand or more miles away. Here Zandra Apple, an Oglala Sioux, wears a dress decorated with shells in a style that her grandmothers and great-grandmothers might have worn more than a hundred years ago. She holds an eagle-wing fan, often used for ceremonial purposes.”

LITERATURE
Elmer Kelton, The Art of James Bama (Trumbull, CT: The Greenwich Workshop, 1993), pp 74 (detail) and 83, illustrated

212

James Bama

1926 – 2022

Sioux Indian with Eagle Feather (1981)
watercolor on paper
20 × 16 inches
signed and dated lower right
Sold at Auction: $44,625
Condition ReportAs viewed through glass. Paper appears to be in excellent condition.

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