Fritz Scholder responded to contemporary issues of Native people and actively drew from these issues for the subjects of his paintings. Although he claimed he was not a protest painter, the imagery we see in this painting is similar to symbols of Indigenous empowerment widely reproduced at the time it was made. In late 1972, Native protestors occupied government sites such as the Bureau of Indian Affairs while calling for changes to federal Indian policy.
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