Jim Denomie and Peter Lommen

Jim Denomie and Peter Lommen

Jim Denomie and Peter Lommen at the McKnight Distinguished Artist Award ceremony, November 14, 2019. Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Myotus.

Jim Denomie at Bockley Gallery

Jim Denomie at Bockley Gallery

Jim Denomie at Bockley Gallery. Photo by Dyani White Hawk, 2019. Used with the permission of Dyani White Hawk.

Jim Denomie giving an artist’s talk

Jim Denomie giving an artist’s talk

Jim Denomie giving an artist’s talk during his Eiteljorg Fellowship of Native American Fine Art, November 13, 2009. Photo by Sarah Stierch; uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by user Missvavin.

Jim Denomie in his studio

Jim Denomie in his studio

Jim Denomie speaking to an interviewer in his studio, 2021. Still image from “Art Speaks Teaser,” a video produced by the Minnesota Historical Society.

Jim Denomie speaking

Jim Denomie speaking

Jim Denomie speaking in front of one of his paintings at the Tweed Museum of Art in Duluth. Photo by Ivy Vainio, 2018. Used with the permission of Ivy Vainio.

Jim Denomie with Jonathan Thunder

Jim Denomie with Jonathan Thunder

Jim Denomie (left) laughing with Jonathan Thunder (right) in Bockley Gallery, Minneapolis. Photo by Tashia Hart, August 2021. Used with the permission of Tashia Hart.

Jim Drift winnowing wild rice at Nett Lake

Jim Drift winnowing wild rice at Nett Lake

Jim Drift winnowing wild rice at Nett Lake. Photograph by Monroe P. Killy, September 1, 1946.

Jim Northrup, ca. 2010s. Photograph by Ivy Vainio. Used with the permission of Ivy Vainio.

Jim Northrup

Jim Northrup, ca. 2010s. Photograph by Ivy Vainio. Used with the permission of Ivy Vainio.

Jim Northrup and Margaret Noodin in Sawyer, Minnesota, ca. 2011. Photo by Ivy Vainio. Used with the permission of Ivy Vainio.

Jim Northrup and Margaret Noodin

Jim Northrup and Margaret Noodin in Sawyer, Minnesota, ca. 2011. Photo by Ivy Vainio. Used with the permission of Ivy Vainio.

Black and white photograph of Jim Younger after being captured, September 1876. His face and shirt are bloody from a bullet wound in his jaw he received during the shoot out outside Madelia.  Photographed by Jacoby’s Art Gallery.

Jim Younger after being captured

Jim Younger after being captured, September 1876. His face and shirt are bloody from a bullet wound in his jaw he received during the shoot out outside Madelia. Photographed by Jacoby’s Art Gallery.

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