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Paul Goble illustration from "The Gift of the Sacred Dog", South Dakota Art Museum 1995.01.006G
Paul Goble illustration from "The Gift of the Sacred Dog", South Dakota Art Museum 1995.01.006G  

The sun is an important spiritual being in American Indian cosmologies. In Paul Goble鈥檚 illustrations, it is usually a solid, bright red, though occasionally pink or yellow. Goble鈥檚 sun is often surrounded by concentric rays built of paired isosceles triangles, a traditional Plains Indian design called 鈥渨ar bonnet.鈥 Revered by Plains Indians as a source of life and renewal, Goble鈥檚 suns and rays symbolize its power and importance as well as harmony and unity.

This exhibition shares some of the illustrations in which Goble鈥檚 sun makes an appearance. Books featured include: "Beyond the Ridge," "Buffalo Woman," "Crow Chief," "The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses," "The Gift of the Sacred Dog," "Her Seven Brothers," "Love Flute and Remaking the Earth."

All of the books these illustrations are drawn from are available for reference in the exhibition gallery. Many are also available for purchase in the South Dakota Art Museum Store.

Learn about the Paul Goble Collection.

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