Paul “Chief Flying Eagle” Goodyear (1913-1954) was raised in Oklahoma, where he went to elementary and high school. After serving in the United States Army in WWII, he began to focus on his art, many pieces of which were reproduced in school books. He worked in Santa Fe at the
School of American Research and the Museum of New Mexico. He was also a teacher, a traditional dancer, and a singer. His favorite medium was silk screening. This image, dated 1941, was made before he enlisted in the Army. Titled Cheyenne War Dance it measures 6” x 8” and 11.75” x 10.75” framed.
Regular Price:$450.00
$450.00Regular Price:$2,100.00
$2,100.00Regular Price:$2,100.00
$2,100.00Regular Price:$2,100.00
$2,100.00We have been visiting and shopping at Toh-Atin for over twenty years. Always loved visiting with Jackson and his mother. We would spend hours gathering information on rugs, jewelry, and baskets- what a tremendous inventory. Everyone was so knowledgeable. We have so many memorable pieces. Jackson asked my husband, " How often do you get compliments on your tie?" We bought a very nice bolo! :)
We had just seen and visited with Jackson two weeks earlier and were so saddened and shocked to hear of his passing. What a loss to friends, family, and community. Our deepest condolences to his family and to the staff.
Layne and Liz Puls, Boerne, TX
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