CHEYENNE VISION, 2000-2006

Diane served as a photographer at the Field Museum from 1983 up until 2022. In addition to photographing natural history collections, Diane created three photography exhibits showcasing the extensive Native American collection of artifacts. The exhibits called, "With Patience and Good Will: The Art of the Arapaho," "Cheyenne Visions" and "Travels of the Crow: Journey of an Indian Nation", traveled to museums and tribal lands of the Plains Indians. Funding was granted by NAGPRA, The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.
The Cheyenne Visions photography exhibit traveled to Redlands Community College in
El Reno, Oklahoma in 1998 with a opening reception attended by the Cheyenne community and Diane Alexander White and her family.
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