by lauri_admin | Dec 23, 2020 | Essay
<< “Russell’s Studio Practice: The Flood Collection” 3D Tours >> Looks Back By Mandy Smoker Broaddus . . . Once when I stoodon a plateau of earth just at the moment before the dangerousjutting peaks converged upon the lilting sway of grasslands, I...
by lauri_admin | Nov 8, 2020 | Studio Conversations
Jennifer is the mother of Bonnie Three Irons, a 35-year-old woman whose body was recovered during a search in the Wolf Mountains on the Crow Nation reservation in Montana on April 14, 2017. Jennifer is now raising Bonnie’s 6 children. She is a powerful voice who has...
by lauri_admin | Nov 8, 2020 | Studio Conversations
The conversation you will hear next is with Annita Lucchesi. Annita Lucchesi is a researcher, a scholar, and a community organizer of Cheyenne and Italian descent, currently living on Wiyot territory in Northern California. Annita’s community engaged work and...
by lauri_admin | Nov 8, 2020 | Studio Conversations
The C.M. Russell Museum is honored to host a virtual conversation with Cheryl Horn. Cheryl is the Aunt of Selena Not Afraid, a young woman who went missing on New Year’s Day in Big Horn County, Montana, primarily made up of the Crow and Northern Cheyenne Reservations....