A Song for the Horse Nation

Drawing upon a treasure-trove of stunning historical objects—including ledger drawings, hoof ornaments, beaded bags, hide robes, paintings, and other objects—and new pieces by contemporary Native artists, the exhibition reveals how horses shaped the social, economic, cultural, and spiritual foundations of American Indian life, particularly on the Great Plains.

In Washington, DC

National Museum of the American Indian
4th Street and Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20560

Eileen Maxwell
Public Affairs Director
Phone: 202-633-6985

Leonda Levchuk (Navajo)
Public Affairs Officer
Phone: 202-633-6613
Email: LevchukL@si.edu

Molly Stephey
Public Affairs Producer
Phone: 202-633-6614
Email: StepheyMJ@si.edu

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In New York, NY

National Museum of the American Indian
One Bowling Green
New York, NY 10004

Quinn Bradley (Navajo/Assiniboine)
Public Affairs Associate
Phone: 212-514-3822
Email: BradleyQ@si.edu

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