Tipi: Heritage of the Great Plains

Morris A. and Meyer Schapiro Wing, Cantor Gallery, 5th Floor

Brooklyn Museum of Art

Friday 18 February 2011 to Sunday 15 May 2011
Tipi: Heritage of the Great Plains focuses on the tipi as the center of Plains culture and social, religious, and creative traditions from the early nineteenth century to the present. The exhibition examines the tipi as an architectural form, an expression of Plains artistic and cultural identity, and an interior space for domestic and ritual use.

Tipi features more than 160 objects from the Brooklyn Museum’s collection of Plains material, as well as selected works from other museums; objects by contemporary Plains artists; and three full-size tipis, two with furnished interiors.

The exhibition includes objects from a large number of tribes from the Northern, Central, and Southern Plains. Organized thematically, it explores the role of women, who were the owners of the tipi and makers of the tipi itself as well the furnishings, clothing, and accessories kept within it; the traditional role of men as warriors, whose military exploits are depicted on tipi covers and liners; and the tipi as the center of childhood and family life.

In addition to historical and contemporary objects, the exhibition includes photographs of contemporary Plains family and community life and images of contemporary Native American architecture inspired by the tipi form.

The exhibition has been developed by a collaborative team of Native and non-Native curators, scholars, and artists. Nancy B. Rosoff, Andrew W. Mellon Curator, Arts of the Americas, and Susan Kennedy Zeller, Ph.D., Associate Curator, Native American Art, led the team. Tipi is accompanied by a catalogue published by the Brooklyn Museum in association with the University of Washington Press.

Location

Brooklyn Museum of Art
200 Eastern Parkway
Brooklyn Precinct
New York
United States
Great Lakes Girls, 2008
© All rights reserved Teri Greeves 2011 United States
Glass beads, bugle beads, Swarovski crystals, sterling silver stamped conchos, spiny-oyster shell cabochons, canvas high-heeled sneakers 11 1/2 x 9 x 3 in. (29.2 x 22.9 x 7.6 cm) Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Stanley J. Love, by exchange
Cradle, 1870–1900
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Northern Plains Buffalo hide, wood, beads, metal, ceramic, porcupine quills, brass nails, pigment 32 5/16 x 12 3/16 x 7 in. (82.1 x 31 x 17.8 cm) Brooklyn Museum, Dick S. Ramsay Fund
Doll, early 20th century
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Cheyenne artist Northern or Southern Plains Buckskin, hair, beads, cloth, pigment, metal cones 15 15/16 x 6 5/16 in. (40.5 x 16 cm) Brooklyn Museum, Bequest of W. S. Morton Mead
Girl’s Moccasins, late 19th or early 20th century
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Cheyenne artist Central Plains Hide, glass beads 18 x 2 3/16 x 5 7/8 in. (45.7 x 5.6 x 14.9 cm) Brooklyn Museum
Man’s Moccasins, mid-20th century
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Kiowa artist Southern Plains Hide, beads, pigments 10 1/4 x 3 13/16 in. (26 x 9.7 cm) Brooklyn Museum, Gift of the estate of Ida Jacobus Grant
Painted Elk Hide Robe, ca. 1900
© All rights reserved Cadzi Cody 2011 United States
Elk hide, pigment, 81 x 78 in. (205.7 x 198.1 cm) Dick S. Ramsay Fund
Painted Elk Hide Robe, ca. 1900
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Cadzi Cody (Cosiogo) (Shoshone, 1866-1912) Elk hide, pigment, 81 x 78 in. (205.7 x 198.1 cm) Dick S. Ramsay Fund
Pouch, late 19th or early 20th century
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Arapaho artist Northern or Southern Plains Hide, beads, porcupine quills, deer hooves, sinew, fiber threading 5 1/8 x 5 1/8 in. (13 x 13 cm) Brooklyn Museum
Rain-in-the-Face (Húnkpapa Lakota, circa 1835–1905)
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Standing rock Reservation, North Dakota Cotton, pigment, crayon, pencil 67 11/16 x 201 15/16 in. (172 x 513 cm) Brooklyn Museum, Frank L. Babbott Fund
Rain-in-the-Face (Húnkpapa Lakota, circa 1835–1905)
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Tipi Liner (detail), 1889 Standing rock Reservation, North Dakota Cotton, pigment, crayon, pencil 67 11/16 x 201 15/16 in. (172 x 513 cm) Brooklyn Museum, Frank L. Babbott Fund
Spear Case, 1880s
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Crow artist Northern Plains Hide, beads, wool, cloth 20 x 59 1/2 in. (50.8 x 151.1 cm) Brooklyn Museum, Robert B. Woodward Memorial Fund
Tomahawk, late 19th or early 20th century
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Sioux artist (beaded decoration possibly Cheyenne) Northern Plains Wood, hide, beads, iron, brass tacks 16 1/2 x 22 7/16 (41.9 x 57 cm) Brooklyn Museum, Robert B. Woodward Memorial Fund
Twenty-first Century Traditional: Beaded Tipi, 2010
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Teri Greeves (Kiowa, born 1970) Brain-tanned deer hide, charlotte-cut beads, bugle beads, glass beads, sterling silver beads, pearls, shell, raw diamonds, hand-stamped sterling silver, hand-stamped copper, cotton, nylon “sinew” rope, pine, poplar, bubinga 46 x 29 x 32 ½ in. (116.8 x 73.7 x 82.6 cm) Brooklyn Museum, Florence B. and Carl L. Selden Fund
Twenty-first Century Traditional: Beaded Tipi, 2010
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Teri Greeves (Kiowa, born 1970) Brain-tanned deer hide, charlotte-cut beads, bugle beads, glass beads, sterling silver beads, pearls, shell, raw diamonds, hand-stamped sterling silver, hand-stamped copper, cotton, nylon “sinew” rope, pine, poplar, bubinga 46 x 29 x 32 ½ in. (116.8 x 73.7 x 82.6 cm) Brooklyn Museum, Florence B. and Carl L. Selden Fund
Warrior Shirt, 19th century
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Sioux artist Northern Plains Buckskin, pigment, beads, hair, feather, fiber 46 x 67 in. (116.8 x 170.2 cm) Brooklyn Museum, Dick S. Ramsay Fund
Woman’s Dress, 1875–1900
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Sioux artist Central or Northern Plains Wool cloth, dentalium shells, ribbon, glass beads, brass bells, cotton 43 5/16 x 33 7/16 in. (110 x 85cm) Brooklyn Museum, Charles Stewart Smith Memorial Fund
Naomi Crawford (Blackfeet, b. 1935), tipi maker, 2010.
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Lyle Heavy Runner (Blackfeet, b. 1958), design owner and painter. Blackfeet Tipi, 2010. Great Falls, Montana. Canvas, latex paint, wood 27 feet high X 24 feet diameter Commissioned for the exhibition, Brooklyn Museum Photo: Jenny Steven