American westerns have always shown us the Indians as the bad guys in the situation
This photo dating back to the late nineteenth century immortalizes a beautiful and proud Cheyenne woman, with a delightful dress decorated with elk teeth.
The Cheyenne were great artists.
The fundamental element of the culture of the Cheyenne nation was the skins, from tents to embroidery with beads or porcupine quills.
The main artistic elements include pipes (straight and elbow), totem poles (mantokan), masks and human figures.
Paintings on rocks or inside caves are frequent, although the most widespread manifestation is painting on skins. Among the main depictions are social events, spiritualism and symbolism. After contacts with the white man, floral themes were also introduced.
Worth mentioning is the craftsmanship with pens (fixed and mobile).

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