Indian Summers: Nespelem Art Colony
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The Nespelem Art Colony, 1937-1941. Founded by Washington State College Art Dept. faculty Worth Griffin and Clyfford Still, the Nespelem Art Colony created the first extensive visual record of the Native Americans of Eastern Washington, tribes that were thought to be rapidly diminishing in the 1930s.
Aired: 05/11/17 |
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