This version is tailored especially for elementary learners.
Yankton Sioux artist Jerry Fogg (Wanagi Tatanka, or Bull Ghost) uses a rich range of materials from native culture to create one-of-a-kind artworks that tell stories and teach about the history and values of his people. Fogg uses found objects in his assemblages alongside elements of his own creation such as beadwork, painting and drawing. His combination of historical, traditional and contemporary materials creates complex three-dimensional mixed media expressions that blend the stories of those who came before him with his own.
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