Horse Nation of the Ochethi Sakowin 

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“Horse Nation of the Ochethi Sakowin” explores how horses shape the history, spirituality, and culture of the Dakhota, Nakhota, and Lakhota (Dakota, Nakota, and Lakota) people, collectively known as the Ochethi Sakowin (Seven Council Fires). Horses serve as allies in hunting and in battle, but are revered for more than their utility. Horses were, and still are, recognized as relatives and are vital members of the community. The exhibition features more than 20 artworks—including paintings, textiles, film, and beadwork—by leading contemporary Native American artists.

This exhibition is part of a larger look at Horse Nation, including exhibitions at All My Relations Gallery (June 7–October 8) and Two Rivers Gallery (July 2–October 19).

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