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- Known for his watercolor paintings, DesJarlait created roughly 300 artworks during his lifetime. DesJarlait’s art represents an early diversion from...
- was not without controversy within the Native community. DesJarlait's son, Robert DesJarlait, disagreed with claims that the logo was offensive or stereotypical...
- one line: "It bears repeating!" The Hamm's Bear was created by Patrick DesJarlait following an idea first sketched on a restaurant napkin in 1952. The resultant...
- University of Press of Colorado. ISBN 978-1607320975. OCLC 772529367. DesJarlait, Robert. "The Contest Powwow versus the Traditional Powwow and the Role...
- Paiute Tribe Jim Denomie, Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe (1955-2022) Patrick DesJarlait Red Lake Ojibwe painter (1923–1973) Cecil **** (Dagadahga), Cherokee Nation...
- the National Congress of American Indians from 1971 to 1972. Patrick DesJarlait, Red Lake Ojibwe visual artist and graphic designer Sam English, painter...
- Country Today. Archived from the original on 22 September 2019. Robert Desjarlait (15 December 2015). "The Koshares and the Appropriation of Native American...
- Tonita Pena, Helen Hardin, Pablita Velarde, George Morrison, Patrick DesJarlait and Pop Chalee are represented.[citation needed] Fred Jones Jr. Museum...
- nation, the Four Orders of Life, and the star, plant and animal worlds. DesJarlait, a member of the Anishinabe Ojibwe nation, uses pictographs to tell a...
- 1943. Among his students were Richard West from 1941 to 1942 and Patrick DesJarlait likely in 1942.: 202  George Smith "Woogee" Watchetaker and Herman Toppah...