Sarah Winnemucca is one in a series of seventeen bronze medallions that depict icons of the state of Oregon. She was a notable Indian peacemaker, born in 1842, and died in 1891., State Library; #26; Desk; D.L. Cunningham, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Mid-Valley Arts. You may view their website at: http://www.oregonlink.com/arts/index.html
Black and white image of a woman identified as Princes Eagle Feather of the Wishram Tribe. Eagle Feather is wearing a headband with two eagle feathers in it. She is holding a beaded bag. Hills are visible in the background.
Black and white image of Cayuse woman holding the tops of two cradles containing twins. The bottoms of the cradles are resting on the ground. Brush is in the background.
Black and white image of three women and a child, all identified as Josephine-Mow-Wit and family. They are all standing on various blankets, with more blankets hanging on the fence behind the family.
Black and white image of six Wish-Ram-Indians in costume, each is holding a different beaded bag. They are all standing on blankets in front of a small smokehouse.
Black and white image of a woman identified as We-nix. She is seated with a toddler standing on each side of her. The threesome is surrounded by blankets and beaded bags.