Chippewa

Shana Yellow Calf Featured in Pacific Northwest Indigenous Art Show at Gallery on Camano Island

Shana Yellow Calf of 10 Buffaloes Art is among other acclaimed Indigenous artists showcased at the Matzke Fine Art Gallery and Sculpture Park on Camano Island in March 2025. This rising art star will showcase a uniquely vibrant collection of her contemporary artwork in the "Northwest First Nations Art Show," celebrating her rich cultural background.

Louise Erdrich

First Book wrote in the City
Karen Louise Erdrich, born on June 7, 1954, is an American author known for her novels, poetry, and children's books that highlight Native American characters and settings. She is an enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, a federally recognized tribe of Ojibwe people.

Shana Yellow Calf

We Always Pray
Frybread Trails
Frybread California
Frybread Bus
Buffalo Skull
Raven Dancer
Raven
Plains Dancer
Together at Daybreak Star
at Daybreak Star
Shana Yellow Calf, of 10 Buffalos Art, is an enrolled member of the Northern Arapaho in Wyoming. Shana has been producing captivating art in various mediums since the 1990s, blending her rich plains heritage - Arapaho/Shoshone, her mother's Chippewa/Metis ancestry, and the Pacific Northwest Coastal influence from the Puget Sound area of Washington where she grew up