"Cheyenne Visions II connects the lives of past artists––the makers of Cheyenne objects––with the contemporary lives of Cheyenne people and artists of today.

By traveling to communities throughout Cheyenne country, the exhibition provides an opportunity for Cheyenne people and the general public to interact with Cheyenne objects on a more personal level. I would like to thank photographer Bill O'Connor and curator Nancy Blomberg, both of the Denver Art Museum, for helping me express the importance and beauty of the Cheyenne objects in the exhibition.

The Cheyenne Visions II website offers opportunities to interact with the objects in the Cheyenne Visions II exhibition and establish links with the Cheyenne people. I hope the site will inspire visitors to share their own stories and interpretations of Cheyenne objects.

I would like to thank linguist Lenora Hart Holliman and language instructor Joyce Twins for the Cheyenne translations on this website."
––Gordon Yellowman, Cheyenne chief and curator of Cheyenne Visions II
"In reflecting back on this project, it struck me that it is a living, growing entity—like a tree that we have been cultivating since Gordon Yellowman and the late William Fletcher first visited the Denver Art Museum in 1995 to survey our Cheyenne collections and discuss projects of mutual interest.

Over the years we have kept in close and continual contact, and the seed sprouted through the fertilization of our rich discussions. The seedling grew taller and stronger through conversations about how to overcome the separation between Indian Country and museums. And it began to branch out and bud as we began to work together on the Cheyenne Visions II exhibition and website, which tell the story of the Cheyenne people and their history through the artworks in the museum’s collection.

It is my hope that we will all continue to nourish this tree, and that it will bear fruit for all the generations who follow us."
––Nancy Blomberg, curator of native arts, Denver Art Museum

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