Jennie Ross Cobb around 1945. Oklahoma Historical Society. Story Cherokee Photographer Jennie Ross Cobb Framed Life in Indian Territory (external link)
“Wókaǧe | Create” from the Takes Care of Them series by Dyani White Hawk (Sičáŋǧu Lakota), 2019. Screen print; ink and metal foil on paper. Courtesy of the artist and Highpoint Editions for the National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution. Story Artist Dyani White Hawk Honors Women Leaders and Nurturers (external link)
Collection Item "Moontime: The Cycles of Life, The Four Directions" by Shan Goshorn (Eastern Band of Cherokee) National Museum of the American Indian
“You're an Indian?” by Kay WalkingStick (Cherokee Nation), 1995. Lithographed with ink on Arches paper. National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution. Gift of the artist, 2016. Podcast Painter Maia Cruz Palileo Explores Artist Kay Walkingstick’s Career in New Podcast (external link)
“Mary Golda Ross: Ad Astra per Astra(link is external)” by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 2011. Acrylic on canvas. National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution. Story Mary Golda Ross: Aerospace Engineer, Educator, and Advocate (external link)
Image of 2022 Wilma Mankiller quarter, part of the American Women Quarters™ Program. Copyright United States Mint. Used with permission. Story Wilma Mankiller Led as the First Woman Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation
Close up of Kay WalkingStick, Two Women II. 1973, acrylic on canvas. Smithsonian American Art Museum. Museum purchase through the Luisita L. and Franz H. Denghausen Endowment, 2021.30.1, © Kay Walkingstick, 2017 Kay WalkingStick and the Indigenous Presence in American Landscape Painting (external link)
Collection Item Sisíthuŋwaŋ Dakhóta artist's Tablecloth National Museum of the American Indian (external link)
Portrait of Maria Tallchief by Philippe Halsman, 1956. Gelatin silver print on paper. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of Steve Bello in memory of Jane Halsman Bello. © Philippe Halsman Archive Story Leading Ballerina Maria Tallchief and Six More Women to Know this Native American Heritage Month
Winyan Wánakikśin, Kevin and Valerie Pourier, Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian Wonder Women (external link)