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Sticky Mouth


Sticky Mouth

1997
20th century
670.5 x 550.5 mm

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith,  Confederated Salish and Kootenai Indian Nation, (1940–2025)
Michael Sims,  American, b. 1944
Lawrence Lithography Workshop,  American, b. 1979

Object Type: Print
Medium and Support: Lithograph on paper
Credit Line: Fairchild Endowment Fund purchase, 2011
Accession Number: 2011.24.2
Current Location: Lauinger Library : 5 - Fifth floor : BFCSC : Flat files : 39-D - Q-S

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  • bears
  • bulls (animals) - Adult males of cattle, oxen, bison, camel, moose, walrus, whale, seal, rhinoceros, hippopotamus, giraffe, elephant, dolphin, and other animals.
  • butterflies
  • faces (animal components) - The front part of the head of an animal; in vertebrates, the area of the head on which the sense organs of vision and smell as well as the mouth and jaws are located. In humans, the face extends from the forehead to the chin; the term may also be used to describe the part of the front of the head below the forehead, from the eyebrows to the chin.
  • Flathead
  • horses (animals)
  • Kutenai
  • numbers - Abstract units belonging to a mathematical system and subject to specified laws of succession, addition, and other functions. For the written or printed characters that denote units in a numerical sequence, use "numerals."
  • Salish (Plateau Native American style)
  • sheep

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