





Crossing the Divide: es q̓x̣ulexʷ ɫu č̓ q̓ʷeyq̓ʷay 'Trail to the Buffalo'
Title: Crossing the Divide: es q̓x̣ulexʷ ɫu č̓ q̓ʷeyq̓ʷay 'Trail to the Buffalo'
Dimensions: Print Image: 14”x21” with 1 inch border. Paper size total 23”x16”
Medium: Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print on Canson Infinity Arches 88 (Edition of 25 + 3 Artist Proofs). Each print is individually signed and numbered.
Paper & Print Details: Printed on Canson Infinity Arches 88, 310 gsm, 100% rag cotton, mould-made with an extra-smooth matte finish. Inks are Canon Lucia Pro, among the highest-rated archival pigment inks available. Both paper and inks are acid-free, OBA-free, and water-resistant, ensuring museum conservation standards for longevity and brilliance.
Edition: Strictly limited to 25 prints, with 3 artist proofs reserved for the artist. No further reproductions will be made.
Authenticity: Each print comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity verifying the edition, materials, and origin of the artwork.
Original Artwork Information
Medium: Antique 1876 Map of The United States and Indian Territory, colored pencil, ink, acrylic paint
Dimensions: 14” x 20”
Year Created: 2025
Location: Private Collector
Artwork Description:
Crossing the Divide: Es q̓x̣ulexʷ ɫu č̓ q̓ʷeyq̓ʷay ‘Trail to the Buffalo’.”
This piece honors the journey our Salish, Kootenai, Nez Perce, Spokane, and other allied sister tribes made as we crossed the Continental Divide to hunt buffalo. These were more than hunting trips. They were acts of survival, ceremony, and intertribal relations. Our tribes traveled together, supported each other, and shared knowledge that kept us connected to the land and one another.
This artwork also shows our people in cowrie shell dresses, on horseback with travois made from tipi poles and buffalo rawhide, shaped into parfleche to carry our belongings. Before horses became prevalent, husky dogs packed our belongings with smaller travois and were an important part of our nomadic way of life.
Features:
Unframed: This print is sold unframed in a protective sleeve and shipped flat
Shipping Included
Title: Crossing the Divide: es q̓x̣ulexʷ ɫu č̓ q̓ʷeyq̓ʷay 'Trail to the Buffalo'
Dimensions: Print Image: 14”x21” with 1 inch border. Paper size total 23”x16”
Medium: Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print on Canson Infinity Arches 88 (Edition of 25 + 3 Artist Proofs). Each print is individually signed and numbered.
Paper & Print Details: Printed on Canson Infinity Arches 88, 310 gsm, 100% rag cotton, mould-made with an extra-smooth matte finish. Inks are Canon Lucia Pro, among the highest-rated archival pigment inks available. Both paper and inks are acid-free, OBA-free, and water-resistant, ensuring museum conservation standards for longevity and brilliance.
Edition: Strictly limited to 25 prints, with 3 artist proofs reserved for the artist. No further reproductions will be made.
Authenticity: Each print comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity verifying the edition, materials, and origin of the artwork.
Original Artwork Information
Medium: Antique 1876 Map of The United States and Indian Territory, colored pencil, ink, acrylic paint
Dimensions: 14” x 20”
Year Created: 2025
Location: Private Collector
Artwork Description:
Crossing the Divide: Es q̓x̣ulexʷ ɫu č̓ q̓ʷeyq̓ʷay ‘Trail to the Buffalo’.”
This piece honors the journey our Salish, Kootenai, Nez Perce, Spokane, and other allied sister tribes made as we crossed the Continental Divide to hunt buffalo. These were more than hunting trips. They were acts of survival, ceremony, and intertribal relations. Our tribes traveled together, supported each other, and shared knowledge that kept us connected to the land and one another.
This artwork also shows our people in cowrie shell dresses, on horseback with travois made from tipi poles and buffalo rawhide, shaped into parfleche to carry our belongings. Before horses became prevalent, husky dogs packed our belongings with smaller travois and were an important part of our nomadic way of life.
Features:
Unframed: This print is sold unframed in a protective sleeve and shipped flat
Shipping Included