8, Southern Ute, Cheyenne & Arapaho, Navajo
I painted a landscape with a village of tipis and a horse eating an apple. I painted this because back in the day Natives didn’t have a house or apartment, but they did have tipis as homes. They also didn’t have cars to ride around, they had horses. I use art when I am bored to fill my time. My art tells a story about how people used different things than they do today.


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