An exhibit on Plains Indians shirts is opening at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts on Sunday.
"Beauty, Honor, and Tradition: The Legacy of Plains Indian Shirts" runs through May 16.
It features 44 shirts representing tribes from southern Canada to northern Texas. The collection comes from the National Museum of the American Indian and dates from 1830 to 1890.
The Minneapolis Star Tribune calls the show "absolutely gorgeous."
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American Indian power shirts shown at Minneapolis museum
(The Minneapolis Star Tribune 2/20)
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