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"Reclaiming Indian Country" by D.C. ALLEN (Baaa T’- chiilash, Del Curfman)

"Reclaiming Indian Country" by D.C. ALLEN (Baaa T’- chiilash, Del Curfman)

$4,200

Oil on canvas
36" x 29"

A collectible work for those drawn to contemporary Indigenous art, music history, and portraiture with reclamation behind it. Ships ready to hang.

Made by A Native Artist

Original Artwork

Ships From Santa Fe, NM

About The Artwork

In 1972 an Irish show band called The Indians released an album titled Indian Country — non-Native musicians whose name, imagery, and repertoire leaned hard on romanticized stereotypes of Indigenous people. D.C. ALLEN takes that cover and gives it to Olivia Komahcheet.

Komahcheet is a Comanche singer, songwriter, musician, and cultural educator whose work is rooted in the continuation of Comanche language, music, and knowledge. Through performance, songwriting, and mentorship she teaches younger Comanche and other Indigenous youth keeping musical traditions living and evolving rather than shelved as artifacts. Her portrait occupies a visual space that non-Indigenous interpretations of Native identity held for fifty years.

The song titles are rewritten in loose graffiti lettering. Tagging is a counter-guerrilla form, an act of marking territory that was never asked for and never granted. Here it does exactly that: the titles are taken back in the hand of the person they were written about.

Reclaiming Indian Country shifts the work from representation to self-representation. The album cover stands as artifact and as evidence of how Indigenous identity has been consumed and constructed. Komahcheet interrupts it. The painting honors her voice, her teaching, and the truth that Indian Country is not a landscape imagined by outsiders but a living place sustained by Indigenous artists, languages, and communities defining their own futures.

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ABOUT THE ARTIST

DC Allen "Del Curfman"

DC Allen aka Del Curfman grew up in the divides between his Apsáalooke (Crow Tribe of Montana) heritage and the greater Western/Montana/ Non-Native culture, forever influencing him and his artwork. A graduate and alumni of the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) and emerging artist, his work has found significance as a reminder that American Indian culture and traditions have not faded into history or obscurity. His artwork is a conduit for cross-cultural dialogue. Through time, space, and movement his paintings transgress the boundaries and limits of American Indian stereotypes. His work has been featured internationally, at the Field Museum of Chicago and the Neubauer, in local and national publications, and in galleries in New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and Bristol U.K.

The artist is now based in Santa Fe, New Mexico where he remains concentrated on creating socially aware, community-engaged artwork.

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