Near a photo of the famous Western duo of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, a patron walks through the new bolo ties exhibit Native American Bolo Ties: Vintage and Contemporary Artistry, at the Heard Museum, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011, in Phoenix. The bolo ties included in the exhibit comes from the Heard's permanent collection of more than 170 bolo ties and from the promised gift of Chicago collector Sandfield, consisting of over 1,000 bolo ties, scarf slides and ephemera, many of which are in the display.
A selection of Zuni and Navajo bolo ties at the new bolo ties exhibit Native American Bolo Ties: Vintage and Contemporary Artistry, at the Heard Museum, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011, in Phoenix. The bolo ties included in the exhibit comes from the Heard's permanent collection of more than 170 bolo ties and from the promised gift of Chicago collector Sandfield, consisting of over 1,000 bolo ties, scarf slides and ephemera, many of which are in the display.
Four Charles Loloma, a Hopi Native American, designed bolo ties, at left, along with many others on display at the new bolo ties exhibit Native American Bolo Ties: Vintage and Contemporary Artistry, at the Heard Museum, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011, in Phoenix. The bolo ties included in the exhibit comes from the Heard's permanent collection of more than 170 bolo ties and from the promised gift of Chicago collector Sandfield, consisting of over 1,000 bolo ties, scarf slides and ephemera, many of which are in the display.
Geronimo – Apache, Age seventy-six, taken at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, the day before he participated in President Roosevelt’s inauguration, 1905, Edward S. Curtis. RC 28(1):2, Heard Museum
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