Jicarilla Collection
Discover the rich history and culture of the Jicarilla people, a Native American tribe from the Southwestern United States
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Discover the rich history and culture of the Jicarilla people, a Native American tribe from the Southwestern United States. From Buffalo Calf, a Jicarilla Apache woman immortalized in a 1933 photograph by Mary Vaux Walcott (NATI2P-00066), to Grey Eagle, a 19th century chief (Portrait of Grey Eagle), the Jicarillas have a storied past. Their connection to the land is reflected in the vibrant Jicarilla Apache Fiesta of 1934 (Jicarilla Apache Fiesta, 1934), while their resilience is showcased in the portraits of young warriors like the one taken by Edward Curtis in 1904 (Native American Indian: A Jicarilla chief). The Jicarilla people's traditions continue to thrive, from the intricate beadwork of EDD LADD and CATO SELLS (EDD LADD AND CATO SELLS), to the fierce determination of the Jicarilla Apache Warrior (APACHE WARRIOR, c1873).