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Known for his
watercolor paintings,
DesJarlait created roughly 300
artworks during his lifetime.
DesJarlait’s art
represents an
early diversion from...
- was not
without controversy within the
Native community.
DesJarlait's son,
Robert DesJarlait,
disagreed with
claims that the logo was
offensive or stereotypical...
- one line: "It
bears repeating!" The Hamm's Bear was
created by
Patrick DesJarlait following an idea
first sketched on a
restaurant napkin in 1952. The resultant...
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University of
Press of Colorado. ISBN 978-1607320975. OCLC 772529367.
DesJarlait, Robert. "The
Contest Powwow versus the
Traditional Powwow and the Role...
- the
National Congress of
American Indians from 1971 to 1972.
Patrick DesJarlait, Red Lake
Ojibwe visual artist and
graphic designer Sam English, painter...
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Paiute Tribe Jim Denomie, Lac
Courte Oreilles Ojibwe (1955-2022)
Patrick DesJarlait Red Lake
Ojibwe painter (1923–1973)
Cecil **** (Dagadahga),
Cherokee Nation...
- nation, the Four
Orders of Life, and the star,
plant and
animal worlds.
DesJarlait, a
member of the
Anishinabe Ojibwe nation, uses
pictographs to tell a...
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Tonita Pena,
Helen Hardin,
Pablita Velarde,
George Morrison,
Patrick DesJarlait and Pop
Chalee are represented.[citation needed] Fred
Jones Jr. Museum...
- from the
original on 9
September 2017.
Retrieved 26
August 2017.
Robert Desjarlait (15
December 2015). "The
Koshares and the
Appropriation of
Native American...
- org/10.1111/j.1758-6631.1984.tb03281.x. Barbour,
Claude Marie,
Peggy DesJarlait,
Eleanor Doidge, and Amy Carr. "Gospel, Culture,
Healing and Reconciliation:...