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  • Two Moons, (Ishaynishus) Cheyenne Chief

    Two Moons was a Cheyenne Chief that participated in many battles against the white man. He was at the Rosebud against Crook, the Little Bighorn against Custer, Powder River when Reynolds attacked a village, and at the Battle of Wolf Mountain.

    He was a member of the Fox Warrior Society of the Northern Cheyenne, and surrendered to Miles in 1877, shortly after the Battle of Wolf Mountain.

    When Dull Knife and Crazy Horse went off the Southern Cheyenne Reservation, Two Moons negotiated a treaty that restored the peace.

    The original of this drawing was completed in 2006 by Robert M. Walker and was purchased by a collector in Scotland.


    The piece is framed in hammered bronze, double matted in deep red and gold, covered in non-glare glass, and backed with foam-core. The framed size is 25X20.

    This piece Sold in April of 2006

    Archival Quality Prints Two Moons, signed by the artist, are for sale through the Stonewall Gallery in Loudonville.
    The art is also available on-line.

    The prints for this piece are 16 inches X 20 inches and are priced at $65

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