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Endashian
Endashian

Endashian

Artist/Maker Tom Uttech United States, born 1942
Date2007
MediumOil on Linen
Dimensionsimage: 64 × 66 in. (162.6 × 167.6 cm) frame: 70 1/2 × 73 1/8 in. (179.1 × 185.7 cm)
Credit LineGift of the 2007 and 2008 Collectors Circles, National Museum of Wildlife Art © Tom Uttech.
Object numberM2008.042
ClassificationsPainting
On View
On view
DescriptionBirds, insects, and mammals fill the canvas. A sunset/sunrise brings color to the vegetation and river making up the background. Endashian is an Ojibway (Anishinabe) Indian word. According to a dictionary compiled by Fredrick Baraga in 1880, it means "myself and all my family; all those who belong to me."
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