Native American Indians. First People of America. First People of Canada. First People of Turtle Island. Native American Art. Native American Legends. Free Native American Clipart.
Custom Search
First People :: Native American Art - Gallery 1
 

Native American Artwork [Richard Hook]

Gallery 1 [of 20]

Click here for links to the other galleries in this section.

Paintings on this page are the copyright of Richard Hook. Images in this section are for educational purposes only.

Click on thumbnails below to view larger image.

Artwork of Richard Hook

The Magic Moccasins (Myth 01)
The Magic Moccasins
The Story of the Great Chenoo (Myth 02)
The story of the Great Chenoo
Great Head and the Ten Brothers (Myth 03)
Great Head and the Ten Brothers
The Woman Who Married the Thunder (Myth 04)
The Woman who married the Thunder
The Friendly Skeleton (Myth 05)
The friendly skeleton
The Young Man Who was Saved by a Rabbit & a Fox (Myth 06)
The young man who was saved by a Rabbit and a Fox
Adoption of the Human Race (Myth 07)
Adoption of the Human Race
The Origin of Animals (Clans) (Myth 08)
The origin of Animals
The Hero with the Horned Snake (Myth 09)
The hero with the Horned Snake
The Walnut-cracker (Myth 10)
The walnut-cracker
The Milky Way (Myth 11)
The Milky Way
The Man Who Became A Deer (Myth 12)
The man who became a Deer
Alligator Power (Myth 13)
Alligator power
The Star-Maiden (Myth 14)
The Star-Maiden
Iosco - or the Prairie Boy's Visit to the Sun And Moon (Myth 15)
Iosco - or the prairie boy's visit to the Sun and Moon
Mon-Daw-Min - or the Origin of Indian Corn (Myth 16)
Mon-Daw-Min - or the origin of Indian Corn
Creation Tale (Myth 17)
Creation Tale
She Who Has a Soul (Myth 18)
She who has a soul
Stories of Wak-Chung-Kaka, the Foolish One (Myth 19)
Stories of Wak-Chung-Kaka, the Foolish One
The Madness of Bald Eagle (Myth 20)
The madness of Bald Eagle
The Three Tests (Myth 21)
The three tests
Origin of the Medicine Pipe (Myth 22)
Origin of the Medicine Pipe
The Sacred Bundle (Myth 23)
The sacred bundle
The Ghost Bride (Myth 24)
The ghost bride

Richard Hook was born in 1938 and trained at Reigate College of Art. After national service with 1st Bn, Queen's Royal Regiment, he became art editor of the much-praised magazine Finding Out during the 1960s. He has worked as a freelance illustrator ever since, earning an international reputation particularly for his deep knowledge of Native American material culture; and has illustrated more than 50 Osprey titles. Richard is married and lives in Sussex; his three children Adam, Jason, and Christa are all professionally active in various artistic disciplines.

Sadly, Richard passed away in January 2010. He will be sorely missed.
R.I.P. Richard.

Back to top

Other Galleries in this section

 
First People of America and First People of Canada : Turtle Island